By incorporating Jayne Wu and Shigetoshi Eda’s AiCAP sensor, a new device from CFD Research can reliably diagnose complex diseases like PTSD with a single test.
Since 2022, the Microelectronics REU has given students from across the nation the chance to participate in real-world research with world-class EECS faculty.
The National Security Agency has recognized EECS’s excellent PhD programs in cybersecurity, opening UT to new funding, education, and research opportunities.
Eonix, a start-up dedicated to making non-flammable lithium-ion batteries, challenged Vols to adapt their newest battery to consumer e-bikes in this year’s ISD.
Lynn Parker, Associate Vice Chancellor Emerita, will serve as the executive director of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
To create and simulate computer chips that can survive on Europa, Ben Blalock’s team has integrated new materials, old tech, and some original innovations.
AI models often train on copyrighted data, including music. Jian Liu’s new tool, HarmonyCloak, protects songs from AI without sacrificing listener experience.
Climatological studies require terrain datasets too detailed for most computers to handle. Michela Taufer’s new tool, GEOtiled, offers a solution.
Qing “Charles” Cao and Qiang He are part of a new collaborative grant program to support research and scholarly activities addressing health issues.
Associate Professor Micah Beck was selected to receive a Fulbright U.S. Scholar Program award for the 2024-25 academic year.