Research Metrics

Dr. Ted Price in labcoat in lab room.

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 2nd quarter FY25 (December 1, 2024, through February 28, 2025), the Office of Research and Innovation assisted faculty with 429 proposals.  During this same period, there were 25 research awards processed through the Office of Research and Innovation.

The total research dollars awarded to the University through proposals submitted or contracts negotiated by the Office of Research and Innovation and gifts designated for research in 2nd quarter FY25 is $18,635,883.  This total does not include any cost share amounts.  Each School contributed to this total as follows:  

Behavioral and Brain Sciences   $4,384,643
Engineering and Computer Science$13,208,472
Economic, Political and Policy Sciences$5,000
Natural Sciences and Mathematics$1,028,223
Research Gifts$9,545

DISCLAIMER:  Office of Research and Innovation 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 2nd quarter FY25 but received by The University after November 30, 2024:

D’Souza, Nandika, MUREP: Resilient Supply Chain Ecosystem for Agile Manufacturing of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (MUREP-SAM), University of North Texas, $51,840

Kolber, Benedict, From Traditional Medicine to Innovation: Discovering Novel Analgesics Targeting Calcium Modulation from Cameroonian Phytochemicals, University of Kentucky, $155,150

Li, Wei, Design, Fabrication, and Repair of Multi-Material Gears for Improved Performance and Reliability of Wind Turbine Systems, General Electric, $500,939

Makris, Georgios, P6-2023 Follow-on Project: Testing of Process Control Monitors (PCMs) for Wafer-Level Provenance Attestation, University of Cincinnati, $264,583

Tian, Yapeng, SCH: AI-Assisted Vision: Scene-Aware Augmented Reality Systems to Support Low Vision People in Activities of Daily Living, University of Wisconsin at Madison, $331,340

Woods, Adam, ACTIVE MIND: An Adaptive Clinical Trial of Cognitive Training to Improve Function and Delay Dementia, University of Alabama at Birmingham, $68,980

The following are awards over $100,000 received by UT Dallas faculty from Federal sponsors between December 1, 2024, and February 28, 2025:

Pinkham, Amy, Social Cognition Battery for Psychosis-Risk (SCB-PR): A Psychometric and Validation Study, National Institutes of Health R01MH136185, $3,621,865

Miller, Kristin, Identification of Age and Injury Dependent Mechanisms of Elastic Fiber Dynamics in the Murine Vagina, National Institutes of Health R01AG086472, $3,584,496

Qin, Zhenpeng, Enabling the Therapeutic Delivery for Spinal Cord Glioma by Epidural Light-Guided Modulation of Blood-Spinal-Cord Barrier, National Institutes of Health R01CA300689, $3,360,102

Li, Wei, Integrated Computational Materials Modelling Framework for Investigating the Process-structure-property Linkage of the Lunar Metal Welding with Internal Defects, NASA 80NSSC25K7281, $748,958

Yousefi, Kianoosh, YIP: Sea Spray-induced Fluxes at High Wind Conditions: Synergistic Experiments and Data-driven Modeling, Office of Naval Research N000142512151, $742,345

Minary, Majid, PFI-TT: 3D Printed Zirconia Dental Restorations, National Science Foundation 2431684, $550,000

Zhu, Qingyu, Collaborative Research: CEDAR–Interhemispheric Asymmetry of the Equatorial Ionization Anomaly in the American Sector, National Science Foundation 2431590, $359,725

Wang, Zejiang, Real-Sim Core Tool, Oak Ridge National Laboratory CW63917, $118,802

The following are awards over $50,000 received by UT Dallas faculty from non-Federal sponsors between December 1, 2024, and February 28, 2025:

Moise, Theodore, Texas Institute for Electronics (TIE) Next-Generation Microelectronics Manufacturing (NGMM) Center (TNC), University of Texas at Austin and Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) HR0011-24-3-0347, $2,499,880

Hsu, Julia, Indium-Based Resists for High- and Hyper-NA EUV Lithography, Semiconductor Research Corp. 2025-NM-3284, $405,000

Ding, Yichen, QuSec-TAQS: Nanodiamond Quantum Sensing for Four-Dimensional Live-Cell Imaging, Purdue University, $390,454

Engineer, Crystal, Novel Neuromodulation Therapy to Address Sensory Hypersensitivity in Rett Syndrome, International Rett Syndrome Foundation 4020, $295,246

Prasad, Shalini, READ: A Non-Invasive Platform for Exploring Salivary Biomarkers for IBD, Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation 1268268, $220,088

Kim, Jin Ryong, CRA: An XR Testbed for Haptic Device Evaluation and Optimization, Electronics and Telecommunications Research Institute, $210,000

Le Prell, Colleen, Consequences of Chronic Noise Exposure in Nonhuman Primates, Vanderbilt University Medical Center, $156,039

Delk, Nikki, Customizable Hyperbaric Oxygen Chamber to Deliver Adjuvant Treatments in Triple-Negative Breast Cancer Models, American Cancer Society EDS-24-1365788-01-EDS Grant DOI #: https://doi.org/10.53354/ACS.EDS-24-1365788-01-EDS.pc.gr.223558, $75,000

Pal, Arindam, Non-Invasive Modulation of Endothelial Calcium Signaling to Study Vascular Behavior, American Heart Association 25PRE1377051, $69,548

Wong, Eric, SRA: Efficient Deep Neural Network Test Generation via Multi-Objective Optimization and Surrogate Models, RFCyber Corp., $50,000

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