Materials informatics sits at the intersection of experimental science, computation, and data analytics. The aim is simple: use data and models to make discovering, designing, and deploying new ...
Workers at Amrize’s Midlothian, Texas, cement plant—one of five flagship facilities launching the company’s new “Made in America” certification—review operations amid a $50-million modernization ...
Applied Materials is a key player in the semiconductor supply chain, selling the machines that physically build chips atom by atom. It benefits from long-term AI, EV, and IoT. Despite strong execution ...
Metals have shaped the progress of human civilization, from the earliest tools and weapons to today’s advanced machines and technologies. But not all metals are created equal – some stand out for ...
When Larissa Novelino began her engineering career, she never imagined she’d spend her days folding paper. “I was never the crafty, artistic type,” Novelino said. “My mom still can’t believe I ended ...
Learn more about the work we're doing at UD by exploring our areas of research, labs and related centers. The National Institutes of Health has awarded nearly a half-million dollars to two University ...
Materials engineers work with metals, ceramics, polymers, semiconductors and composites to improve existing materials, develop new ones, and solve engineering challenges in industries like ...
AI is on track to more than double datacenter electricity demands by 2030. If we want large-scale intelligence and a livable planet, every tera-operation of compute must consume far fewer joules. For ...
Home to more than just a Starbucks, the Material Sciences and Electrical Engineering Building was once a major symbol of innovation for the university and continues to serve as a useful educational ...
UWM's outgoing Chancellor Mone plans to close the Materials Engineering program despite its importance to the region and national defense. The author argues that materials engineering is a vital field ...
Vacuum is often thought of as empty, but in fact it is teeming with fleeting energy fluctuations—virtual photons popping in and out of existence that can interact with matter, giving rise to new, ...