Dr. Kyeongjae Cho received $995,707 from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) for his research on Machine Learning Methods for Predictive Atomic and Electronic Structures of Nanostructure Interfaces for THz Device Simulations with DFT Accuracy. This project addresses interatomic potentials and tight binding (TB) models that can be used to simulate thousands and tens of thousands …read more
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Dr. Yichen Ding Obtains Nearly $2,000,000 From NIH
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded Dr. Yichen Ding $1,883,456 for his research on Volumetric Imaging and Computation to Characterize Cardiac Electromechanical Coupling. This project focuses on establishing a new holistic strategy to in vivo investigate sophisticated electromechanical interaction, providing an entry point to further study the underlying mechanism of arrhythmias and prospectively identify arrhythmogenic compounds. Dr. Yichen …read more
Summer 2023 HSR HIVE Recipient: Dr. Colleen Frank
The Human Subjects Research Office is pleased to announce that Dr. Colleen Frank, member of the Aging Well Lab at the Center for Vital Longevity, has been selected as the recipient of the Summer 2023 HIVE Award! Dr. Colleen Frank holds a PhD in Psychology (Cognition and Cognitive Neuroscience) from the University of Michigan and …read more
Representative Colin Allred Held Semiconductor Roundtable at UTD
UT Dallas and Representative Colin Allred held a semiconductor roundtable on UTD’s campus on Monday, May 1. The UTD North Texas Semiconductor Institute is leading semiconductor initiatives throughout North Texas. Find out more here. “With the CHIPS Act, we have the chance to lead the world by investing in American-made & Texas-made semiconductor chip manufacturing. …read more
The Intersection: Speed Networking at the Intersection of Science and Business Innovation
On Tuesday, May 9th, 2023 at 3 PM, Office of Research and Innovation, with Assistant Vice President for Research Development Dr. Nikki Delk, and Director for Innovation and Entrepreneurship, Dr. Emily Choi, will host a structured ‘speed networking’ program. The Intersection: Speed Networking at the Intersection of Science and Business Innovation encourages faculty in all STEM and …read more
2023 Earth Fair Poster Competition
For the upcoming UT Dallas Earth Week on April 14-22, 2023, join the Office of Research and Innovation and view the 2023 Earth Fair Poster Competition as nominated UTD graduate students showcase their Earth Fair posters. The following UTD graduate students will have a chance to be chosen as a winner of the 2023 Earth …read more
HIVE Recipient: Gayathri Batchalli Maruthy
The Human Subjects Research Office is pleased to announce that Gayathri Batchalli Maruthy, member of the NeuroPsychometric Research (NPR) Lab, has been selected as the recipient of the Spring 2023 HIVE Award! Following the completion of her undergraduate degree from Rajiv Gandhi University of Health Sciences (RGUHS) in Bangalore, India, Gayathri joined the UT Dallas …read more
Learn How a UT Dallas and UT Southwestern Bioengineering Team Effort Can Really Pay Off
Suppose you are a bioengineering researcher looking for a unique funding opportunity. In that case, you should attend a live webinar on The Lyda Hill Biomedical Innovation Fund. This award opportunity aims to accelerate the work of The University of Texas at Dallas and UT Southwestern research teams, who demonstrate the strong potential to translate …read more
A Celebration of UTD’s Inventors Held at the Richardson IQ
From the moment you step through the doors of UTD’s Innovation Quarter, you can feel the energy. This newly constructed workplace is home to entrepreneurs launching startups and some top university researchers expanding their research and perspectives. This contemporary open space is ideal for events, and the Inventors Luncheon on January 27th was an excellent …read more
UTD Aims To Strengthen Semiconductor Tech, Trade with New Hubs
On January 20th 2023, UTD’s new research center, The Center for Harsh Environment Semiconductors and Systems (CHESS) reveals their demand for materials and devices that can sustain extreme mechanical conditions, used for military procedures and assist the North Texas Semiconductor Institute (NTxSI) in accelerating semiconductor innovation. In addition to CHESS’s demand, the director of CHESS, …read more