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Drexel University (DU)

Drexel University (DU)

Drexel University (DU) is a private research university with the main campus located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA.

AI-Guided System for Robotic Inspection of Buildings, Roads and Bridges

Turning reinforcing fibers into a living tissue system that rushes concrete-healing bacteria to the site of cracks to repair the damage

A new thermal paint can harness infrared radiation for heating or cooling

Blocking electromagnetic radiation with the flip of a switch has big implications

Turning wastewater into fertilizer could help to reduce the environmental and energy footprint of fertilizer production

A cutting-edge nuclear thermal propulsion rocket engine for deep space missions

A way to destroy “forever chemicals” that have contaminated the drinking water of millions

Could nanoscopic materials that improve energy storage help save the world?

The challenge of building an energy future that preserves and improves the planet is a massive undertaking. But it all hinges on the charged particles moving through invisibly small materials. Scientists and politicians have recognized the need for an urgent and sizable shift in the world’s mechanisms of energy production and consumption in order to

Could nanoscopic materials that improve energy storage help save the world?

If you need more energy storage just print it with MXene ink

Researchers from Drexel University and Trinity College in Ireland, have created ink for an inkjet printer from a highly conductive type of two-dimensional material called MXene. Recent findings, published in Nature Communications, suggest that the ink can be used to print flexible energy storage components, such as supercapacitors, in any size or shape. Conductive inks have

If you need more energy storage just print it with MXene ink

Lithium-sulfur battery evolution

In late July of 2008 a British solar plane set an unofficial flight-endurance record by remaining aloft for more than three days straight. Lithium-sulfur batteries emerged as one of the great technological advances that enabled the flight —powering the plane overnight with efficiency unmatched by the top batteries of the day. Ten years later, the

Lithium-sulfur battery evolution

MXene-based antenna spray paint could enable the next generation of wearable technology

The promise of wearables, functional fabrics, the Internet of Things, and their “next-generation” technological cohort seems tantalizingly within reach. But researchers in the field will tell you a prime reason for their delayed “arrival” is the problem of seamlessly integrating connection technology — namely, antennas — with shape-shifting and flexible “things.” But a breakthrough by

MXene-based antenna spray paint could enable the next generation of wearable technology

Alzheimer’s disease symptoms reversed in fruit flies

Researchers from Drexel University reversed symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease in fruit flies by restoring the balance between two epigenetic enzymes that regulate gene expression, a study shows. Early in the progression of Alzheimer’s disease, cognitive impairment (such as difficulties with learning and memory) may be tied to the presence of elevated levels of the HDAC2 enzyme. HDAC2

Alzheimer’s disease symptoms reversed in fruit flies

A solvent-free carbon nanofiber supercapacitor

A group of Drexel University researchers have created a fabric-like material electrode that could help make energy storage devices — batteries and supercapacitors — faster and less susceptible to leaks or disastrous meltdowns. Their design for a new supercapacitor, which looks something like a furry sponge infused with gelatin, offers a unique alternative to the

A solvent-free carbon nanofiber supercapacitor

Phase-change materials can help roads clear themselves in winter

Drexel University researchers have made a discovery that could create roads that melt off ice and snow during winter storms. Their secret? — Adding a little paraffin wax to the road’s concrete mix. In a paper recently published in journal “Cement and Concrete Composites” researchers, led by Yaghoob Farnam, PhD, an assistant professor in Drexel’s College of Engineering, explain how

Phase-change materials can help roads clear themselves in winter

New battery electrode design allows for charging in seconds or minutes – not hours

Can you imagine fully charging your cell phone in just a few seconds? Researchers in Drexel University’s College of Engineering can, and they took a big step toward making it a reality with their recent work unveiling of a new battery electrode design in the journal Nature Energy. The team, led by Yury Gogotsi, PhD,Distinguished University and

New battery electrode design allows for charging in seconds or minutes – not hours

New Optical Material that Offers Unprecedented Control of Light and Thermal Radiation

A team led by Nanfang Yu, assistant professor of applied physics at Columbia Engineering, has discovered a new phase-transition optical material and demonstrated novel devices that dynamically control light over a much broader wavelength range and with larger modulation amplitude than what has currently been possible. The team, including researchers from Purdue, Harvard, Drexel, and Brookhaven

New Optical Material that Offers Unprecedented Control of Light and Thermal Radiation

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  • Medical Science

    Located in the new, state-of-the-art Health Science Building on Drexel’s main campus in the heart of University City, this two-year program combines medical school equivalent coursework, opportunities ...

  • Drexel Pathway to Medical School Curriculum

    Graduates of the Drexel Pathway to Medical School program will achieve eight program level outcomes that describe the skills, competencies and knowledge gained through completion of the program ...

  • Drexel University program helps Philadelphia students with autism find jobs after graduation

    A program at Drexel University is helping people with autism find full-time work. The goal is a seamless transition from high school to the workforce.

  • Maternal and Child Health (MCH) Program

    at Drexel University's Dornsife School of Public Health is a multidisciplinary group of academics, clinicians and policy makers who strive to improve the health of women and children through education ...

  • How Does it Work?: Drexel Guardian App

    Vice President of Public Safety and Chief of Police Melvin “Mel” Singleton Jr. shared a detailed breakdown on everything the community should know about the Drexel Guardian app.

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Drexel University (DU) Discovery
  • Drexel Pathway to Medical School Curriculum

    Graduates of the Drexel Pathway to Medical School program will achieve eight program level outcomes that describe the skills, competencies and knowledge gained through completion of the program ...

  • Medical Science

    Some examples of graduate minors include, but are not to limited to, Clinical Research Organization & Management and Drug Discovery & Development. Learn more at Drexel University Course Catalog ...

  • Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences and Professional Studies Professional Development

    Partnership with the Association for Women in Science (AWIS) Drexel University is an institutional partner of the Association for Women in Science (AWIS). AWIS is an organization that is dedicated to ...

  • Senior Year Experience

    We hold the safety and security of all Drexel community members, including our visiting guests, as our highest priority. Before visiting campus, we ask that all guests review our Security Guidelines ...

  • Diversity for Students Programs

    The early assurance is a conditional acceptance for matriculation into Drexel University College of Medicine following successful completion of the program with achievement of the academic and ...

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