Four Researchers Honored by AAAS as Lifetime Fellows
AAAS Fellows are elected by peers in recognition of their extraordinary achievements.
AAAS Fellows are elected by peers in recognition of their extraordinary achievements.
UT’s METAL bootcamp helps train the next generation of innovators in casting and forging.
Standardizing the types of metadata managers record and the ways they store it could make the items more accessible and usable.
The Volunteer Spirit Award is the highest honor available to a UT staff member.
Macebearer is the highest faculty honor and recognizes a distinguished career and commitment of service to students, scholarship and society.
The Boyd Center for Business and Economic Research conducted the survey between Jan. 8 and 31, gathering responses from business leaders across the state.
Maple samaras’ unique design and spinning movement can teach physicists about seed dispersal patterns and even engineering new types of flying vehicles.
Professor Paul Armsworth was honored for excellence in teaching, research and service.
Distributors are often invisible to moviegoers. But without one, it can be difficult for a film to find an audience.
Assistant Professor Tova Holmes was honored for her work in high-energy particle physics.
Winning UT faculty will receive $50,000 each to support their entrepreneurial research.
Infantino praised the efforts led by industry-leading expert John Sorochan, Distinguished Professor of Turfgrass Science and Management in UT’s Herbert College of Agriculture, and thanked university leadership for their support in bringing the project to fruition.