Advanced Electrical Characterization Lab (AECL)

The AECL, located in NSERL (RL 4.504), is a core facility operated and maintained by the Office of Research and Innovation. This lab is equipped with instrumentation for the electrical characterization of devices and structures on wafers and substrates (up to 200 mm diameter) over a temperature range of -65 to 200 °C. The Cascade …read more

Derive Art Exhibit

The Derive Art Exhibit ‘Like a Tornado Touching Down, The Dream is Connected to the Dreamer’ opened last week in the Administration Building (AD).  According to his faculty page, curator Dr. Greg Metz’s research aims to use “creative intervention to create positive change in my community”. Artwork installations from Derive Art bring research to working …read more

Access to Research Core Facilities

Anyone who needs access to the instruments in the core facilities must be trained on the instrument. Please fill out the training request form. Once a user requests training for an instrument, the staff and their faculty supervisor will receive an email. The Faculty supervisor MUST APPROVE the request prior to scheduling the training. The …read more

Flow Cytometry Core

The UTD Flow Cytometry or Cell Characterization core offers expertise in flow cytometry to support research. This service is operated and maintained by the Office of Research and Innovation and is located in the NSERL building. Currently, there is a BDAria Fusion for sorting and BDFortessa for analysis. Additional services include assistance in panel design, …read more

Genome Center

The UTD Genome Center offers a high level of expertise in next generation sequencing technology to support research at UTD and across North Dallas area. We provide sample QC, library preparation and sequencing service for Next Generation Sequencing using Nextseq 500 sequencer. We are equipped with the state-of-art instruments for preparing high quality of samples …read more

Molecular and Protein Analysis Core

The Molecular and Protein Analysis Core (MoPAC) is now under the Chemistry Core Facility. Visit their website to request access and reserve equipment. Please contact Dr. Hien Nguyen at hien@utdallas.edu for more information.

Imaging and Histology Core

The University of Texas at Dallas Imaging and Histology Core facility is located in the Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory (NSERL) with 3090 square feet of renovated and dedicated lab space. The core houses state-of-the-art instruments and technology for on-campus researchers and external users to provide affordable support for basic and translational research in …read more

Core Facilities

The Office of Research and Innovation Core Facilities (RCF) are organized into several cores:

Q&A with NSF Fellowship Awardee, PhD Chemistry Student

Over 13,000 students applied to the Graduate Research Fellowship Program (GRFP) from the National Science Foundation (NSF), but only 2,000 succeeded in receiving an award. Candace Benjamin, UT Dallas PhD student and “super scientist” in the Gassensmith Lab, shines among those winners. Candace will receive three years of financial support towards a research-based masters or …read more

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