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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.

Texas Engineers Take Home Hill Prizes

Chemical engineers Joan Brennecke, Benny Freeman and James Chelikowsky are among the recipients of the TAMEST and Lyda Hill Philanthropies 2025 Hill Prizes.

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Carbon Reduction Gets a Spark in New Research

Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have made a significant breakthrough that could accelerate electrochemical reduction of carbon dioxide, a technology that uses electricity to transform CO₂ into valuable fuels and chemicals.

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'It's Not Win or Lose, it's Win or Learn': Bold Leaders Give Advice to the Next Generation

Trailblazing fighter pilot Jeannie Leavitt and leader of the first U.S. moon mission in 50 years Tim Crain tell future generations what they learned on their journeys.

Cockrell's Top Stories of 2024

Groundbreaking research, new facilities, education programs and even a trip to the Moon were all a part of an exciting 2024 at the Cockrell School of Engineering. 

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Texas Engineers and Austin Pets Alive Designed Wheelchairs for Pups

Senior design courses are common across the Cockrell School, but the students in mechanical engineering 366J this past spring got the chance to create something for a unique customer: dogs.

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