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National Academy of Engineering Selects 5 From UT
Two faculty members and three alumni from the Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin have been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, one of the highest honors in the engineering field.
![Texas Engineers Huiliang "Evan" Wang and Wenliang Wang in a biomedical engineering lab.](/images/research/2025-BME-Evan-Wang_lab.png)
Ultrasound-based Drug Delivery Method Could Lead to Safer, Targeted Treatments
A new ultrasound technology developed by researchers from The University of Texas at Austin can activate drugs delivered to targeted cells or parts of the body, a leap forward in the ability to control interactions between molecules for enhanced treatments.
![Wireless headphones in an x-ray machine at The University of Texas at Austin](/images/research/2025-ME-Yijin-Lu-Xray%20Battery-23.jpg)
Why Your Headphone Battery Doesn't Last
Texas Engineers took on the well-known battery challenge of degradation in a real-world technology that many of us use daily: wireless earbuds.
![Texas Engineers in California doing wildfire research](/images/research/2025-ChE-Ruiz-Wildfires.jpg)
Long-Term, Multi-Institutional Study on Health Impacts of Los Angeles Wildfires Launched
Texas Engineers are part of a team from four universities studying short- and long-term health impacts of the devastating wildfires in California.
![Backdropped by Earth’s horizon and the blackness of space, the International Space Station is featured in this image photographed by an STS-130 crew member as space shuttle Endeavour and the station approach each other during rendezvous and docking activities.](/images/stock/NASA-ISS.jpg)
Biomanufacturing Blasts Off: Collaborative Effort Sends Radiation-Resistant Samples to International Space Station
Microorganisms made by Texas Engineers that can be programmed to make a variety of molecules that can be used as food ingredients, fuels, pharmaceuticals and more have been launched to the International Space Station.
![A black and red pump in a West Texas oil field](/images/stock/Oil_and_gas_sunset.jpg)
UT Expertise to Reduce Emissions from Oil and Gas and Improve Measurement Accuracy
The University of Texas at Austin will play a leading role across multiple projects that collectively seek to drive down methane emissions across oil and natural gas value chains.