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August 10, 2022
Manuel Rausch Wins NIH R01 to Make Way for Early Intervention of Tricuspid Valve Leakage
Manuel Rausch, an assistant professor with appointments in the Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics and the Department of Biomedical Engineering, has received a prestigious R01 grant from the National Institutes of Health in the amount of $3.9 ... Read the story

August 08, 2022
Graphene Synapses Advance Brain-Like Computers
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin developed synaptic transistors for brain-like computers using the thin, flexible material graphene. These transistors are similar to synapses in the brain, that connect neurons to each other. The transistors are biocompatible, ... Read the story

August 04, 2022
Skyrocketing to Success: 5 Questions with CEO and Founder of Capella Space
In just eight short years, Payam Banazadeh (B.S. Aerospace Engineering 2012) skyrocketed from a passionate high school student sitting in an astronomy class to becoming the founder and CEO of Capella Space, the first commercial space company to launch ... Read the story

July 28, 2022
Do Autonomous Driving Features Really Make Roads Safer?
In recent years, more vehicles include partially autonomous driving features, such as blind spot detectors, automatic braking and lane sensing, that are said to increase safety. However, a recent study by researchers from The University of Texas at Austin ... Read the story

July 25, 2022
John Goodenough Turns 100
John Goodenough has been a part of rarified air for decades now. And this week he joined another exclusive club. The lithium-ion battery pioneer and Nobel Prize winner turned 100. To celebrate, battery leaders from around the globe, many ... Read the story

July 21, 2022
Students Engineer a Creative, Collaborative Future for Themed Entertainment
Ambient lighting and ethereal depictions of Greek mythology welcome visitors to Daedalus: The Lost Wings, Texas Theme Park Engineering & Design’s latest pop-up attraction. Teams of UT students enter a room filled with artifacts and puzzles – a tiny Grecian boat, ... Read the story
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June 29, 2022
My crafting makes me a better engineer—but it took me a while to realize
Christina Petlowany
Ph.D. Student, Mechanical Egineering