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Electrical engineer Yan Wan is teaching drones how to be a team. For her National Science Foundation CAREER award, the...
Red Flag
To improve hiring practices for teachers, inform policymakers, and ensure student safety, Catherine Robert is developing a database with information...
Fact Check
For the past several years, computer science and engineering Professor Chengkai Li has been developing an electronic fact-checking system called...
SUNK
To better understand the social organization of caribou hunters who lived 9,000 years ago, Ashley Lemke is looking beneath the...
BRIDGED
A group of UTA civil engineers is studying the impact of bridge construction projects on stream ecology through a grant...
Golden
In small towns in Colombia and Peru, where artisanal and small-scale gold mining (ASGM) is a way of life, workers...
LK Mestha, an adjunct professor in the Department of Electrical Engineering and director of biometric research at...
Dereje Agonafer was elected to the prestigious National Academy of Engineering (NAE).
John Garrigus is the first person from UTA to be named an Andrew Carnegie Fellow.
Celebrating a year of growth and excellence
Killer Waves
Physicist Wei Chen believes he’s found a new way to treat cancer cells. He and a team of international collaborators...
RX SUCCESS
Each year in the United States, the unsafe use of medications leads to over 700,000 emergency room visits, according to...
FRACTURED
Researchers from UTA and UT Southwestern Medical Center (UTSW) are teaming up to study what has become the fastest-growing type...
WATER WORLD
With sea levels rising around the globe, coastal areas are experiencing more frequent flooding and as a consequence increased damage...
ROAD WARRIORS
Stefan Romanoschi and the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) have teamed up to test the durability of roads made from...
GROWTH
For small-scale farmers and ranchers in Texas, it can be a challenge just getting products to the market. Caroline Krejci,...
Showcase
In his award-winning book, Arredondo: Last Spanish Ruler of Texas and Northeastern New Spain, history Adjunct Professor Bradley Folsom explores the life of one of North America's most ruthless leaders. Read an excerpt below.
Closer Look
Last year, UTA brought its new arc-heated, hypersonic wind tunnel online.
UTA reached a series of milestones in 2018 and 2019
UTA has bolstered its research portfolio in recent years through a variety of means, such as new infrastructure, new partnerships with industry and academia, and—most importantly—new faculty.
A trio of UTA researchers is working to improve transportation for older adults in DFW assisted-living communities.
UTA’s College of Education and School of Social Work will use a $1.08 million grant from the U.S. Department of Education’s Office of Special Education Programs.
A revolutionary bioengineered healing glove created at UTA is one step closer to commercialization.
Robert Magnusson is working on a $1.2 million collaborative agreement with the Army Research Laboratory to develop nanophotonic devices.
UTA’s national champion Movin’ Mavs and Lady Movin’ Mavs wheelchair basketball teams might be getting even better soon, thanks to some ingenuity from their fellow students.
In 2019, Sara Peper became the first undergraduate to ever win the President’s Cup, a coveted award for poster presentations given by the American College of Sports Medicine.
Chemistry student Melissa Orr was honored this year with a Sigma Xi Grants in Aid of Research award.