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 FY23, faculty submitted 1454 proposals through the Office of Research and Innovation.  During this same period, there were 209 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 FY23 is $116,200,142.  This total does not include any SEED awards or cost share amounts.  Each School/Center contributed to this total as follows:

Administration $1,211,690
Behavioral and Brain Sciences   $30,703,744
Economic, Political & Policy Sciences$2,694,472
Engineering & Computer Sciences$44,039,705
Interdisciplinary Studies$45,000
Jindal School of Management$420,864
Natural Sciences and Mathematics$34,454,661
Research Gifts  $2,630,006

DISCLAIMER:  The 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. You should verify the accuracy of this information with your department’s records.  Due to sponsor restrictions, some qualifying awards may not be listed below.

Faculty Research Awards

The following are awards that were made earlier in FY23 but received by The University after May 31, 2023, or not previously reported:

Pancrazio, Joseph, Deploying Intracortical Electrode Arrays to Record and Stimulate in a Tissue Volume, Texas Engineering Experiment Station: $799,874

Ishak-Boushaki, Mustapha, Testing and Applying Pipeline Codes for Dark Energy Analyses including Systematic Effect Mitigation for DESI Year-1 and Year-3 Data Key Projects and Rubin DESC Science Readiness and Early Science Data Core Projects, US Dept of Energy DE-SC0022184: $250,000

Bray, Timothy, SRA: Children’s Health BABC 2023, Children’s Health System of Texas: $190,000

Zhang, Xiaojia, Plasma Sheet Electron Precipitation Driven by Broadband Electrostatic Fluctuations in the Magnetotail, University of California, Los Angeles: $90,000

The following are awards over $100,000 received by UT Dallas faculty from Federal sponsors between June 1, 2023, and August 31, 2023:

Anderson, Phillip, Thermal Plasma Sensor (TPS) Phase A/B Bridge for the Geospace Dynamics Constellation, NASA 80GSFC23CA043: $4,125,384

Palmer, Kelli, Roles of Novel Cationic Lipids in Bacterial Pathogenesis, Natl Institutes of Health R01AI178692: $3,270,365

Moise, Theodore, North Texas Semiconductor Workforce Development Consortium, US Dept of Education P116Z230261: $3,000,000

Dingal, Polimyr (Dave), Natural and Synthetic Mechanisms of Ligand Formation, Natl Institutes of Health R35GM150967: $1,857,600

Hart Jr, John, Treatment of Cognitive Deficits in Multiple Sclerosis with High-Definition Transcranial Direct Current Stimulation, Congressionally Directed Medical Research HT94252310618: $1,599,996

Brandt, Patrick, Frameworks: Infrastructure for Political and Social Event Data using Machine Learning, Natl Science Foundation 2311142: $1,589,016

Burton, Michael, MARC Program at the University of Texas at Dallas, Natl Institutes of Health T34GM145436: $1,300,528

Boll, Joseph, Reinforcing the Barrier: Understanding How Cell Envelope Modifications Promote Intrinsic Antimicrobial Tolerance and Resistance in Acinetobacter Baumannii, Natl Institutes of Health R35GM143053: $1,169,998

Marcus-Rehtmeyer, Carol, Startup Research to Capstone Honors (STRETCH), US Small Business Admin SBAHQ23I0099: $745,000

Chen, Lunjin, Investigating Propagation Characteristics of Ground Transmitter Signals in the Magnetosphere and Magnetospheric Conditions of the Associated Triggered Emissions, US Air Force Office of Scientific Research FA9550-23-1-0568: $644,938

Bernal Montoya, Rodrigo, CAREER: Revealing the Atomistic Fundamentals of Probabilistic Strength Distributions in Nanomaterials via High-Throughput Experimentation, Natl Science Foundation 2237848: $624,884

Ishak-Boushaki, Mustapha, RAISE: ADAPT: Novel AI/ML Methods to Derive CMB Temperature and Polarization Power Spectra from Uncleaned Maps, Natl Science Foundation 2327245: $622,120

Fischetti, Massimo, Radiation Effect in Electronic Materials, Circuits, Devices, and Systems: Theoretical Study of Electronic Transport and Thermalization, US Air Force Office of Scientific Research FA9550-23-1-0549: $524,986

Jones, Caroline, CAREER: A Systems Approach to Create Multiplexed Microfluidics to Study Human Immune Cell Dynamics, Natl Science Foundation 2240094: $520,663

Gevorgyan, Vladimir, Novel Synthetic Methods, Natl Science Foundation 2246075:  $496,032

Zhang, Xiaojia, Jovian Magnetodisk: Natural Laboratory of Current Sheets, NASA 80NSSC23K0658: $491,868

De Nisco, Nicole, Urovirulence and Fimbrial Regulation in Klebsiella Quasipneumoniae, Natl Institutes of Health R21AI169323: $450,360

Evans, Julia, Characterization of the Neurobiological Profiles of Young Adults with and without Developmental Language Disorder (DLD), Natl Institutes of Health K18DC021149:  $424,876

Fox, Emily, Collaborative Research: AF: Small: Shape Matching in a Messy World Using Frechet Distance, Natl Science Foundation 2311179: $398,189

Khan, Rizwanur, CAREER: L-Functions and Subconvexity, Natl Science Foundation 2341239: $396,832

Natarajan, Sriraam, Human-aware Probabilistic Logic Approach for Learning with Less Labels from Multimodal Data to Model Credibility, US Air Force Office of Scientific Research FA9550-23-1-0239: $314,923

Kesden, Michael, WoU-MMA: Multi-Messenger Gravitational Lensing with Asymmetric Lenses and Sources, Natl Science Foundation 2309320: $299,842

Kolber, Benedict, Crossroads: Using Decision Making Strategies to Develop High Impact Content for Training in Rigor and Transparency, Natl Institutes of Health UE5NS133011: $270,000

Zhang, Chuanwei, Collaborative Research: Robust and Miniature Laser with Tailorable Single-mode Operation Range, Natl Science Foundation 2240449: $225,000

Williams, Nathan, Combinatorics and Braid Varieties, Natl Science Foundation 2246877: $210,000

Gonzalez, Juan, AGEP FC-PAM: The University of Texas System Alliance: An Inclusive Model of Mentoring, Sponsorship, and Systemic Change for Diversity in STEM Faculty Career Paths, Natl Science Foundation 2243019: $205,703

Kolodrubetz, Michael, Collaborative Research: Advancing Quantum Education by Adaptively Addressing Misconceptions in Virtual Reality, Natl Science Foundation 2302818: $201,404

Small, Steven, Society for the Neurobiology of Language Annual Meeting, Natl Institutes of Health R13DC011445: $200,000

Tang, Chuan-Fa, Statistical Inferences under Monotonic Hazard Trend in Survival Analysis, Natl Science Foundation 2311292: $175,000

Dai, Xianming (Simon), Durable Fluid-like Surface for Sustainable Biofilm Inhibition, Natl Institutes of Health R03AI175720: $156,000

Coskunuzer, Baris, ATD: Predictive Anomaly Detection for Spatio-Temporal Data with
Multidimensional Persistence, Natl Science Foundation 2220613: $100,000

Chen, Feng, ATD: Sparse and Localized Graph Convolutional Networks for Anomaly Detection and Active Learning, Natl Science Foundation 2220574: $100,000

The following are awards over $50,000 received by UT Dallas faculty from non-Federal sponsors between June 1, 2023, and August 31, 2023:

Filbey, Francesca, The Medical District UTSW-D FIRST Program, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center: $6,602,923

Fasan, Rudi, Nomination of Dr. Rudi Fasan for CPRIT Recruitment of Established Investigators, CPRIT RR230018: $6,000,000

Pinkham, Amy, iTEST:  Introspective Accuracy as a Novel Target for Functioning in Psychotic Disorders, University of California, San Diego: $1,168,073

Aliev, Ali, Electrochromic Metal Oxides for Transparent Superconducting Electronics, North Atlantic Treaty Organization: $373,929

Cho, Kyeongjae, SRA: Material Design of Performance and Reliability Boosters for Amorphous Oxide Semiconductor (AOS) Thin Film Transistors (TFTs), Samsung Electronics Co Ltd: $360,000

Romiti, Filippo, Novel Strategies for the Total Synthesis of Complex Bioactive Natural Products, The Welch Foundation AT-2161-20230405: $300,000

Ahn, Jung-Mo, Design and Synthesis of Small Molecules for Inhibiting HAT1, University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center: $200,000

Sechen, Carl, P8-2023 Cost-Effective IC redaction through a CMOS/MRAM Transistor-Level Programmable Fabric, University of Cincinnati: $100,000

Smaldone, Ronald, Printing Therapeutics: Architecting Tandem Catalysts for Fine-Chemical Synthesis, The Welch Foundation X-AT-0004-20230731: $100,000

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