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From Tin Shacks to State-of-the-Art Green Facility
The development of photovoltaics, catalysts for fuels from sunlight, and electrical energy generation and storage systems engineering for energy efficiency
Programs to understand the fundamental science and engineering of air and water pollution, and to develop data for informed policy decisions. Process development for CO2 capture and sequestration
The development and application of multiscale models and high performance computational simulations spanning atomic to continuum time and length scales
A new 3D printing method, called Crystallinity Regulation in Additive Fabrication of Thermoplastics (CRAFT), offers a superior alternative to medical cadavers by simulating the connections between bone, ligament, and muscle within a single model. Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin, alongside Sandia National Laboratories, have designed this method that turns a single, cheap liquid into a material chameleon.
Just north of UT’s main campus sits the J.J. Pickle Research Campus—a sprawling 475-acre site dedicated to advancing research. It's also home to one of the most unique pilot plant facilities on any college campus, anywhere in the United States...
Texas ChE initiated the creation of a safety certificate program and teamed up with ExxonMobil to involve other universities. This fall, the department also sponsored the first student to receive a certificate.