News
News
News
Magazine
YouTube
Cockrell Class Feature: Real-world Environmental Engineering in Urban Stormwater
Watch Video
Texas Engineering in the News
-
Trump's Tariffs and Tax Bill May Derail Battery Industry
The New York Times
-
ERCOT prepares for potential record demand as heat wave approaches North Texas
CBS News | Texas
-
EV drivers don't pay the gas taxes that cover road maintenance. Republicans in Congress want them to pay an annual fee instead.
Marketplace
More News

Stay Hydrated: New Sensor Knows When You Need a Drink
Researchers from The University of Texas at Austin invented a new non-invasive, wearable sensor designed to measure a user's hydration levels continuously, in real time.

From Portugal with Engineering
UT 's nearly two-decade research and innovation relationship with Portugal will continue, with the five-year renewal of the UT Austin Portugal program.

AI-Created Materials Could Make Your Energy Bill Cheaper
Texas Engineers developed new materials developed using machine learning and artificial intelligence to keep your house cooler and reduce energy bills.

Willcox Wins Japan Computational Engineering Award
Texas Engineer Karen Willcox has been awarded the 2024 Grand Prize by the Japan Society for Computational Engineering and Sciences (JSCES), becoming the first woman to win the award in its 30-year history.
Published by the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences

AI Can Diagnose Your Heart in Just a Few Minutes
Texas Engineers worked with researchers from Yale School of Medicine to develop an artificial intelligence-enabled tool that can quickly and accurately interpret echocardiograms.

Restoring Damaged Paintings With AI 'Masks'
Texas Engineering alumnus Alex Kachkine developed a new method to physically apply a digital restoration directly onto a damaged painting.