Fall 2017: Building Livability
UTA researchers are creating a more sustainable, affordable North Texas for the future.
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UTA researchers are creating a more sustainable, affordable North Texas for the future.
From carbon dioxide conversion to landfill mining, researchers at UTA are seeking viable alternative energy options.
Found in everything from space shuttles to dental fillings, composite materials have thoroughly infiltrated modern society. But their potential is still greatly untapped, offering researchers ample opportunity for discovery.
Within the particle showers created at the Large Hadron Collider, answers to some of the universe’s mysteries are waiting.
Model systems like pigeons can help illuminate our own evolutionary and genomic history.
UT Arlington's tiny windmills are bringing renewable energy to a whole new scale.
The stability of our highways, pipelines, and even manholes is reaching a breaking point.
Scientists believe they have discovered a subatomic particle that is crucial to understanding the universe.
UT Arlington researchers unlock clues to the human body’s most mysterious and complex organ.
UT Arlington researchers probe the hidden world of microbes in search of renewable energy sources.
Wounded soldiers are benefiting from Robert Gatchel’s program that combines physical rehabilitation with treatment for post-traumatic stress disorder.
Tiny sensors implanted in the body show promise in combating acid reflux disease, pain and other health problems.
Nanotechnology researchers pursue hybrid silicon chips with life-saving potential.
Biomedical engineers combat diseases with procedures that are painless to patients.
Robert J. Gatchel, Distinguished Professor of Psychology and the Nancy P. & John G. Penson Endowed Professor of Clinical Health Psychology, was awarded the American Psychological Foundation's 2017 Gold Medal Award for Life Achievement in the Application of Psychology.
The International Conference on Computational and Experimental Engineering and Sciences honored Kenneth Reifsnider with a lifetime achievement award. Dr. Reifsnider is a Presidential Distinguished Professor and director of the Institute for Predictive Performance Methodologies.
Frank Lewis, Moncrief-O'Donnell Endowed Chair at the UTA Research Institute and professor of electrical engineering, received the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award and the Liaoning China Friendship Award.
Sedrick Huckaby, assistant professor of art, was named the 2018 Texas State Visual Artist 2-D by the Texas Commission on the Arts.
The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers named Presidential Distinguished Professor of Physics David Nygren the winner of the 2018 Marie Sklodowska Curie Award, which recognizes outstanding contributions to the field of nuclear and plasma sciences and engineering.
Daniel Armstrong, Robert A. Welch Distinguished Professor, and Purnendu "Sandy" Dasgupta, the Hamish Small Chair in Ion Analysis, were selected for The Analytical Scientist's fifth annual Power List edition, which recognizes the best and brightest analytical scientists in the world.
Bob Woods, longtime mechanical engineering professor and founder of the FSAE racing team, was named a 2017 Piper Professor by the Minnie Stevens Piper Foundation.