Tag Archives: NSF
Zhang to Explore Novel Property of Laser-Induced Plasmas with ECLIPSE Grant
After discovering a surprising feature of some laser-induced plasmas, Zhili Zhang has been awarded an NSF grant to continue studying the useful phenomenon.
Wang Earns NSF CAREER Award for Liquid-Surface Interaction Research
Assistant Professor Wei Wang received a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award for his research on the way liquids interact with soft textured surfaces.
ASTERS Provides Safety Solution for School Shootings
A team of researchers from UT has helped develop Active Shooter Tracking and Evacuation Routing for Survival (ASTERS), a system that uses AI and social engineering to try and keep schools safe during an on-campus shooting.
Henderson Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowship
Aerospace Engineering PhD student Trenton Henderson was selected for the 2024 National Science Foundation-Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP).
Dickerson Uncovers Clues for Why Mammal Fur Doesn’t Collect Dirt
MABE Assistant Professor Andrew Dickerson recently completed a project that explored inorganic fouling and why mammal fur seems resistant to getting dirty. The paper from the project was published in the Journal of the Royal Society Interface.
Dr. Ekici Energizing the Graduate Program and His Research
Dr. Kivanc Ekici has recently gained a new position as Graduate Programs Director in MABE. This position is an opportunity […]