
Why study computer science or engineering? Jonsson School students answer that and other questions in this two-and-a-half-minute video. Click here to watch...

The Jonsson School’s new mechanical engineering curriculum will specifically address the needs of the 21st-century engineer. Read more...

Like Jonsson School student Ben Campbell, some local middle schoolers will work with robots as part of a $2.7 million project to spur kids’ interest in computer science. Read more...

Postdoc Manori P. Nadesalingam is part of the Jonsson School team working on the new $15 million atomically precise manufacturing project. Read more...

Jonsson School postdoc Yi Hu is determined to improve how well cochlear implants perform in noisy environments.
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Analog expert David Allstot will join the Jonsson School as the first holder of the Texas Instruments Distinguished Chair.
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The $14 million Texas FUSION project will spearhead research into areas such as the creation of connectors for carbon nanotubes. Read more...
Hundreds of students attended the IEEE student branch’s annual Technology Expo Feb. 22, taking the chance to speak with representatives from more than a dozen high-tech companies.

Electrical engineering professor Duncan MacFarlane has received a $1.75 million grant to develop a photonic semiconductor. Read more...

Husband and wife Ajay Bansal (right) and Srividya Kona each received a Ph.D. in computer science at December commencement exercises – and then they commemorated the occasion with UT Dallas President David Daniel.
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Kevin Hamlen is one of just 29 scientists and engineers to receive a grant this year from the U.S. Air Force’s Young Investigator Research Program.
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Five new electrical engineering faculty arrived at the Jonsson School this fall.
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Take a Tour of NSERL
UT Dallas vice president for research Bruce Gnade narrates this three-minute audio slideshow about the new Natural Science and Engineering Research Laboratory.

Semiconductor Materials Expert Appointed to Nanoelectronics Chair
Dr. Yves Chabal has been named the first holder of the Jonsson School’s endowed chair in nanoelectronics. Previously director of the Laboratory for Surface Modification at Rutgers University, he is pursuing research that’s key to developing ever smaller, more powerful and energy-efficient semiconductors. Read more...

Students Win Award for Wireless Sensor Design
Three Jonsson School students have won an engineering design competition by devising an inexpensive, energy-efficient wireless sensor that can be arrayed in networks for environmental monitoring and other applications. Read more...

Researchers Hope to Unlock Capabilities of Carbon Nanotubes
In a three-year project that could revolutionize the electronics industry, Dr. Moon Kim and other researchers at the Jonsson School are attempting to establish a standard means for tapping the potential of carbon nanotubes.
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Newly Minted Engineers
The university conferred more than 200 engineering degrees in May, including 147 bachelor’s degrees, 81 master’s degrees and six doctorates. BSEE graduate Fern Yoon’s commencement address

‘Truly Passionate About Teaching’
Senior Lecturer Nathan Dodge is the recipient of the newly created President’s Outstanding Teaching Award, established this year by UT Dallas President David E. Daniel to recognize the contributions of non-tenure-track faculty. Read more...

Jonsson School Honors Its Own
Chris Progler, ’97, was honored as alumnus of the year, culminating an evening in which a dozen faculty, staff and students received awards for outstanding achievement.
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UT Dallas and South Korean Consortium Plan Semiconductor
Research Center.
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The Jonsson school has jumped to No. 47 among public engineering schools nationwide, according to the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report. Read more…

Two graduate students and a professor of electrical engineering have provided biologists with the ability to view cellular activity in 3-D. Read more…
Four Jonsson School Students
Are Honored for Their Accomplishments
Jonsson School Students Vie to Win
New Analog Electronics Competition
The Jonsson School Honors Its Own at
Annual Awards and Appreciation Banquet
Late Int’l Application Deadline: June 1
Two Jonsson School Alumni Honored at Annual UT Dallas Awards Dinner
Jonsson School Researchers Play Key Role in $7.5M Defense Department MURI Project
Jonsson School Presents Faculty Service Awards to Goeckner and Prabhakaran
EE Professor Naofal Al-Dhahir Is Named an IEEE Fellow
EE Professor Bob Wallace Recognized
for Landmark Semiconductor Innovation
Government Boosts Funding for Jonsson School Wireless Technology Project
New $34 Million Grant Designed to Speed Medical Innovation
Cybersecurity Research Center Tops $1 Million in Funding
UTD Further Solidifying Its Relationship With South Korea
New Technique Could Enhance Delivery of Handheld Video
A six-month $325,000 project will test a new approach for broadcasting real-time video to mobile devices. Read more...
Summer Senior Design Day Projects
Two Jonsson School Graduate Programs Ranked Among Best in Texas
Dedicated to Science: Laboratory's Research to Fuel Drive to Tier One Status
A 3-D microscopy technique developed at the Jonsson School is examined in an Analytical Chemistry article.
Students Win Second Place in Acoustical Society’s International Competition
Arts and Technology Program Lauded
UTD’s Arts and Technology Program (ATEC) has been recognized as a cutting-edge approach to education that has proven both creative and effective.
• ATEC Receives Innovation Award
• ATEC Home Page
Senior Design Day Winners and Posters
EE student Ali Namazi’s paper “A Robust Interconnect Mechanism for Nanometer VLSI” won the best paper award at the 14th International Test Synthesis Workshop in March.
Kent Black receives first Jonsson School Award for Distinguished Leadership.




