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The Future of Flexible Electronics

Prof. Ananth Dodabalapur along with researchers at Northwestern University have demonstrated a new method to improve the reliability and performance of transistors and circuits based on carbon nanotubes.


Prof. Andreas Gerstlauer Receives NSF Grant For Research on Cyber-Physical Systems

UT ECE Professor Andreas Gerstlauer has been awarded a grant by the National Science Foundation (NSF) for research on "Network-Level Design of Cyber-Physical Systems."


UT ECE Graduate Student Romain Fleury Awarded Best Student Paper at Metamaterials 2014

Romain and his supervisor Prof. Andrea Alù were recognized for the paper "Parity-Time Acoustic Metamaterials and Unidirectional Invisible Sensors."


UT ECE Alum Kristen Parrish is Driving TI's Push Towards Autonomous Vehicles

UT ECE alumna Dr. Kristen Parrish is working on autonomous vehicles as part of the Texas Instruments Kilby Labs team.


UT ECE Grad Student Xingyu Zhang Receives Best Student Paper at SPIE Optics + Photonics Conference

UT ECE Graduate Student Xingyu Zhang recently won a Best Student Paper Award at the Organic Photonics + Electronics Symposium, held at the SPIE Optics + Photonics Conference.


Bilayer Graphene Structure Could Lead to Better Transistors

UT ECE professor Emanuel Tutuc and graduate student Kayoung Lee have developed a novel device structure that can measure the level of electrons in graphene bilayers.


Prof. Dean Neikirk Appointed Associate Dean of Graduate Studies

UT ECE professor Dean P. Neikirk has been appointed associate dean of graduate studies at the Graduate School at The University of Texas at Austin.


Prof. Neal Hall Receives 2014 Regents Outstanding Teaching Award

Prof. Neal Hall has been named a recipient of the 2014 Regents Outstanding Teaching Award by The University of Texas System Baord of Regents.


UT ECE Alumnus Leaves $35 Million for Scholarships to Texas’ Top Engineering Students

The Cockrell School of Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin will receive a $35 million gift to create an endowment aimed at bringing more of Texas’ best and brightest high school students to UT Austin.


UT ECE Alumnus Evan Grim and Toopher Authentication Return to the Forty Acres

UT Austin is adopting a homegrown two-factor authentication solution in Toopher, an Austin-based startup created by UT ECE alumnus Evan Grim and Josh Alexander, an adjunct professor in the McCombs School of Business.