10/31/2016
Mechanical engineering seniors build combat robot to submit to TV show
Mechanical engineering seniors build combat robot to submit to TV show
Mechanical engineering seniors, from left, Edward Langlois, Brian Bray, Aviana Knochel, Moosai Assefa and Mario Baez, of UTA Combat Robotics show the design of "Reckless," a robot designed to fight other robots, Oct. 6 in Woolf Hall. The group designed the robot for their senior capstone project and...
10/31/2016
Science Week to feature lectures by alumni, guest speakers
Science Week to feature lectures by alumni, guest speakers
Science Week kicks off Tuesday and runs through Friday.
09/08/2016
Engineering receives grant for bio-ink and 3-D printing
Fabricating tissues using a 3-D printer is not something only found in science fiction.
07/29/2016
UTA and UT Southwestern partner to improve accuracy of cancer radiation therapy delivery
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Researchers at The University of Texas at Arlington and University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center are collaborating on two projects to improve the accuracy of the delivery of cancer radiation therapies and minimize the exposure of healthy tissues.
07/29/2016
Office of Naval Research grant fuels efforts to improve safety, reduce manufacturing costs of aircraft composite parts
News Center - UT Arlington
Composite materials are widely used in manufacturing aircraft and other applications where lightweight, super-strong materials are prized, but testing those materials for defects and predicting where defects will occur remains difficult.
07/21/2016
UTA taps seasoned administrator and academic leader as new dean of the College of Engineering
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Peter E. Crouch, dean of engineering for the University of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and the former dean of Arizona State University’s Ira A. Fulton School of Engineering, joins The University of Texas at Arlington in August as dean of the nationally ranked College of Engineering and as a professor of electr...
07/21/2016
UTA researchers use text-mining techniques to improve market intelligence on potential mergers and acquisitions of startups in the high-tech sector
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A researcher at The University of Texas at Arlington has created a new method that uses big data analytics and text-mining techniques to improve market intelligence and explain potential mergers and acquisitions of startup companies in the fast-moving high-technology industry.
07/21/2016
UTA researchers devise new system to measure dry blood samples used in infant HIV screening, testing for metabolic disorders
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Purnendu "Sandy" Dasgupta, Hamish Small Chair in Ion Analysis and James Garrett Professor in UTA’s Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry
07/21/2016
Four UTA professors named finalists for 2016 Tech Titan Awards
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From top left going clockwise: Purnendu “Sandy” Dasgupta, Hamish Small Chair in Ion Analysis and James Garrett Professor in the department of chemistry and biochemistry; Liping Tang, professor of bioengineering; Laura Mydlarz, associate professor and associate chair of biology; Kevin Schug, professo...
07/07/2016
UTA FSAE will electrify autocross weekend
UTA FSAE will electrify autocross weekend
UTA FSAE will electrify autocross weekend By Destine Gibson, The Shorthorn Staff Destine Gibson Updated 2 hrs ago 0 The Shorthorn: File photo Students prepare to race the Formula SAE cars during the 15th annual Texas Autocross Weekend on July 18 at Lot 49. Start your engines.UTA will host the 16th a...
06/30/2016
Congratulation to math professor Christopher Kribs for winning a Regents' Outstanding Teaching Award!
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From Left, Ashley Griffith, assistant professor of earth and environmental sciences; Christopher Kribs, professor of mathematics and curriculum and instruction; and James Campbell Quick, the John and Judy Goolsby - Jacqualyn A. Fouse Endowed Chair in the College of Business’ Department of Management...
06/30/2016
UTA professor uses grant to progress chip capabilities
UTA professor uses grant to progress chip capabilities
Yeong Hwan Ko, electrical engineering post-doctorate fellow, looks at a piece of small equipment June 22 in a sterile laboratory. The laboratory doors and windows are coated with a yellow film that prevents ultraviolet radiation from escaping or causing harm to lab techs.