News Year 2019
When multiple jet aircraft were forced to make emergency landings after engine failure, fuels researchers at UDRI quickly identified the problem.
The University of Dayton moved into the top spot among all U.S. Catholic colleges for research in the physical sciences in the latest NSF rankings.
UD School of Engineering and Research Institute are selected as first in nation to prescreen alternative aviation fuels for viability to enter the American Society for Testing and Materials.
Bringing science, technology, engineering, arts and math to younger students can influence career choices
Warner Robins, Georgia, sits 613 miles from Dayton, but feels like it’s “just around the corner.”
Understanding how materials perform will help predict future behavior and lifespan.
A new water repellent will keep rain from pooling on aircraft canopies.
Associate Director Taylor Renner will support leadership as UDRI continues to grow
Ultrasound and X-ray are just some of the ways we can look below the surface of a structure without damage.
Researchers from the Air Force and UDRI will advance technology in a C130 at UDRI headquarters.