Dr. Shengwang Du receives $2,000,000 from NSF
Dr. Shengwang Du received $2,000,000 from NSF for his research on QuSec-TAQS: Nanodiamond Quantum Sensing for Four-Dimensional Live-Cell Imaging.
Dr. Shengwang Du received $2,000,000 from NSF for his research on QuSec-TAQS: Nanodiamond Quantum Sensing for Four-Dimensional Live-Cell Imaging.
NIH awarded Dr. Michael Derek Rugg $3,305,350 for his research on Neural Selectivity, Retrieval-Related Reinstatement, and Age-Related Memory Decline.
Rotary International is an international service organization. Since 1938, the Richardson Rotary Club has provided community service and fellowship to area residents interested in bettering their community and world while promoting ethical interactions. As a non-profit service organization, our members have differing cultural backgrounds and business or personal interests/disciplines.
READYTOWORK is a regional, best-in-class workforce development program that offers industry-relevant, agile, and high-quality job training that leads to meaningful employment. We aim to demystify career pathways that don’t require a college degree or significant debt, remove barriers of entry to living wage jobs to quickly gain employment, upskill employees to increase their productivity and …read more
Grayson College is a public community college in Grayson County with two campuses, one in Denison and another in Van Alstyne. Our mission is student success. Grayson College offers many opportunities for community outreach through our Fine Arts programs, noncredit workforce training, and transfer pipelines to local universities. Grayson College offers many opportunities for community …read more
Mission Statement:The Mission of CFBISD, a diverse community of global learners, is to empower scholarsto acquire life-long knowledge, skills, and values that prepare them to compete in theworld marketplace while contributing to their community. Vision:CFBISD will be an exceptional learning community where all graduates impact and excelin a complex, interconnected, and ever-changing world.
The UT Dallas AHT/STEM Collaboration Grant is an internal funding mechanism designed to stimulate interdisciplinary research collaborations between AHT and STEM faculty. Principal investigators (PIs) who accept a UT Dallas AHT/STEM Collaboration Grant commit to the pursuit of external funding for the collaborative effort within 12 months of receiving the AHT/STEM Collaboration Grant funding. Activities …read more
Overview The UT Dallas and Southwest Research Institute (SwRI) Seed Projects for Research INnovation and Technology (SPRINT) Grant is offered to enhance greater scientific and engineering collaboration between the two institutions with the expectation that the teams will jointly respond to future external funding opportunities. This program provides opportunities for researchers to work together in …read more
The purpose is to help two North Texas service organizations, Youth With Faces (YWF) and Café Momentum (CM), self-assess and strengthen their efforts to improve life courses of justice-involved youth.
The Human Subjects Research Office is pleased to announce that Genny Whidby, a member of The Baby Brain Lab, has been selected as the recipient of the Fall 2023 HIVE Award! Genny graduated from UT Dallas with a Bachelor of Science in Psychology and currently works as the Lab Manager and Research Assistant in the …read more