The University of Texas at Dallas (UT Dallas) is a tier-one research institution that fosters the advancement of cutting-edge research discoveries and technology. UT Dallas receives funding from various federal agencies, state agencies, industry, and foundations. These funds are generally awarded in multi-year contract or grants, therefore the amount recorded as received each year may not reflect the research being done in that year.
The Office of Research and Innovation oversees research metrics for the institution, including proposals and total research dollars awarded, research expenditures, and licensing revenue.
Grant Award Numbers
In 3rd quarter FY24 (March 1, 2024, through May 31, 2024), the Office of Research assisted faculty with 364 proposals. During this same period, there were 46 research awards processed through the Office of Research.
The total research dollars awarded to the University through proposals submitted or contracts negotiated by the Office of Research and gifts designated for research in 3rd quarter FY24 is $16,154,510. This total does not include any cost share amounts. Each School contributed to this total as follows:
Behavioral and Brain Sciences | $2,195,169 |
Engineering and Computer Sciences | $11,509,203 |
Economic, Political and Policy Sciences | $158,078 |
Natural Sciences and Mathematics | $2,217,760 |
Research Gifts | $74,300 |
DISCLAIMER: Office of Research uses reasonable efforts to provide accurate and up-to-date information based on the specific requests that we receive. The numbers/amounts listed are accurate as of the date the report was provided. The amounts are the total expected award and do not take into consideration funding cuts, stop work orders, transfers, or de-obligations. Some of this information may be currently in an administrative process and is subject to change or verification. Due to sponsor restrictions, some qualifying awards may not be listed below.
Faculty Research Awards
The following are awards that were made prior to 3rd quarter FY24 but received by The University after February 29, 2024:
Qian, Dong, Rapid Optimization of Curing Cycle in Large-Scale Composite Blade Manufacturing Enabled by A Smart Digital Twin, Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy DE-EE0011016, $2,721,445
Quevedo-Lopez, Manual, Transparent Superconductors for Single-photon Detectors, NASA 80NSSC24K0689, $644,998
Ruggero, Camilo, Centers of Excellence, University of North Texas, $421,792
Price, Theodore, Mapping the Joint-nerve Interactome of the Knee, Rush University, $350,487
Callahan, Jennifer, Health Careers Opportunity Program, University of North Texas, $285,210
Palmer, Kelli, EFRI ELiS: Carbon Sequestration and Coastal Resilience through 3D Printed Reefs, University of Texas at Arlington, $249,999
Mills, Candice, Laying the Groundwork for a Developmental Science of Intellectual Humility, University of Toronto, $181,654
Fasan, Rudi, SRA: Biocatalytic Transformation of Functionalized Alkenes, Janssen Pharmaceutica NV, $150,652
Prasad, Shalini, NSF Convergence Accelerator Track L: HEADLINE – HEAlth Diagnostic eLectronIc NosE, University of South Florida, $130,000
Miller, Trey, Delaware Pathways CTE Study, University of Delaware., $82,976
Wigginton, Jane, Analytical Validation of Portable Devices for Detection of Traumatic Brain Injury Biomarkers, University of Massachusetts Amherst, $78,228
The following are awards over $100,000 received by UT Dallas faculty from Federal sponsors between March 1, 2024, and May 31, 2024:
Bleris, Leonidas, Bromodomain and Extra-terminal Motif (BET) Inhibitors in Solitary Fibrous Tumor (SFT), National Institutes of Health R01CA283330, $2,735,504
Bleris, Leonidas, Bromodomain and Extra-terminal Motif (BET) Inhibitors in Solitary Fibrous Tumor (SFT), National Institutes of Health R01CA283330, $2,735,504
Fei, Baowei, A Real-Time Hyperspectral Laparoscopic Stereo Imaging System for Robot-Assisted Surgery, National Institutes of Health R01CA288379, $2,658,771
Gu, Zirong, Action-Specific Dissecting of Basal Ganglia: From the Classical Model to Diverse Action-Specific Subcircuits, National Institutes of Health R00NS119788, $722,100
Su, Lei, Word Learning from Infant-Directed Speech in Autistic Children, National Institutes of Health R21DC021803, $585,000
Du, Xinya, CAREER: Learning to Extract Consistent Event Graphs from Long and Complex Documents, National Science Foundation 2340435, $561,219
De Sousa Dos Santos, Jonas, On the Role of the Penetration Electric Fields in Structuring the Nighttime Low Latitude Ionosphere: A Multi-satellite Investigation, NASA 80NSSC24K0563, $524,805
Gu, Wenyao, Night-side Relativistic Electron Losses from the Ion Injection Regions, NASA 80NSSC24K0558, $518,030
King, Lindsay, REU Site: REU in Theoretical and Experimental Physics, National Science Foundation 2348872, $367,154
Jin, Yaqing, Aerodynamic Performance of Rotor Blades in Air-Sand Two-Phase Flows, US Army Research Lab W911NF2410096, $359,737
Brenner, Kevin, Collaborative Research: Manipulating the Thermal Properties of Two-Dimensional Materials Through Interface Structure and Chemistry, National Science Foundation 2400352, $352,829
Yousefi, Kianoosh, Collaborative Research: Sea-state-dependent Drag Parameterization through Experiments and Data-driven Modeling, National Science Foundation 2404368, $302,091
Friedman, Joseph, Reversible Computing and Reservoir Computing with Magnetic Skyrmions for Energy-Efficient Boolean Logic and Artificial Intelligence Hardware, National Science Foundation 2343607, $250,000
Hankerd, Kali, Resurgent Currents in Human Dorsal Root Ganglia, National Institutes of Health F32NS131253, $167,916
Lumata, Lloyd, Hyperpolarized 13C MRI Tracking of Dysregulated Metabolism in Renal Cancer, Congressionally Directed Medical Research Program HT94252410287, $156,000
The following are awards over $50,000 received by UT Dallas faculty from non-Federal sponsors between March 1, 2024, and May 31, 2024:
Qin, Zhenpeng, Modulation of Blood-spinal Cord Barrier for Tumor Treatment, CPRIT RP240133, $1,050,000
Fei, Baowei, Real-time, Label-free, Micro HSI Device and Transformer-based Attention Networks for Oral Cancer Imaging, CPRIT RP240289, $1,049,806
Ferruzzi, Jacopo, Mechanisms of CD8+ Mediated Cell Non-Autonomous Arterial Aging, University of Texas at Arlington, $780,007
Lary, David, STTR: DuckLinks: Dual-use Emissions and CBRN Sensing TAK-integrated Wireless Networks, OWL Integrations, Inc., $500,000
Rotea, Mario, Remote Smart Monitoring of Offshore Wind Plant Components, Texas Engineering Experiment Station through U.S. Dept. of the Interior, Bureau of Safety and Environmental Enforcement and U.S. Dept. of Energy E21AC00000-00, $499,649
Price, Theodore, Targeting Nerve Growth Factor-driven MNK Signaling to Prevent Pain and Promote Tissue Recovery in Complex Trauma, Trauma Research and Combat Casualty Care Collaborative 175185, $249,636
Cho, Kyeongjae, IPA SRA: Evaluation of Sponsor Graphite Powder for Use as Lithium-Ion Battery Anode Material via Battery Testing and Mechanical Characterization Techniques, POCO Graphite, Inc., $198,815
Price, Theodore, SRA: Role of MrgprX2 in Sensory Neurons, Evommune, Inc., $127,762
Hays, Seth, Targeted Plasticity Therapy for the Treatment of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder, Trauma Research and Combat Casualty Care Collaborative 175181, $126,691
Ruggero, Camilo, Development of Negative Valence Measures, SUNY at Buffalo, $117,975
Urquhart, Mary, Texas Computer Science Pipeline Project, University of Texas at Austin, $113,500
Gao, Yongsheng, A Polyrotaxane-based Systemic Hemostatic Agent, Trauma Research and Combat Casualty Care Collaborative 175190, $100,000
Guo, Xiaohu, IPA SRA: AI-enabled Auto-routing Algorithms for Printed Circuit Boards, TessolveDTS, Inc., $95,659
Akin, Bilal, IPA SRA: Advanced Control Techniques for AC Motor Drives, Lennox Intl, Inc., $86,375
Gupta, Gopal, IPA SRA: Extracting Knowledge from Medical Data Reliably and Efficiently, CorroHealth, Inc., $76,550
Miller, Trey, Master Research Agreement: Education Policy, Texas 2036, $75,078
Gardner, Matthew, SBIR: Scalable Magnetically Geared Modular Space Manipulator for In-Space Manufacturing and Active Debris Remediation Missions, Fluxworks, LLC, $58,000
Wig, Gagandeep, Oregon Alzheimer’s Disease Research Center, Oregon Health & Science University, $56,160
Bray, Timothy, CRA: Recidivism Among BIPP Participants, Texas Council on Family Violence, $50,000
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