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  • First-of-its-Kind. Dr. Lawrence Chung's SilverLining team of researchers and students from the Erik Jonsson School of Engineering and Computer Science was one of seven worldwide recipients of the first-ever Google App Engine Research Award. read more

  • Ultrahigh accuracy imaging modality for super-localization microscopy. Dr. Raimund Ober and his team have found a method that minimizes the deterioration of images that can occur with conventional approaches. read more

  • Can hearing aids prevent falls? UT Dallas researchers are recruiting patients for a new study aimed at determining a connection between hearing deficits and the likelihood of falls. read more

  • The top programs in the nation want to partner with us. Dr. Roozbeh Jafari working with a student in his lab on health-related sensors in his Embedded Systems and Signal Processing Lab. read more

  • Developing computers the size of a button. A wearable wireless sensor can detect precursors of falls. The system would be used for fall prevention in the elderly. read more

  • I sometimes forget I don't have hands. When he's not donating his paintings to raise money for charity, Desmond Blair manages digital projects for a grant in Arts and Technology. read more at wfaa.com

  • Undergraduate Research Awards. Anthony Phung is one of 70 students who received $500 to research a project of his choosing. Applications are due each year in the fall. read more

  • Undergraduate Research Awards. Anthony Phung is one of 70 students who received $500 to research a project of his choosing. Applications are due each year in the fall. read more

  • Texas Biomedical Device Center. UT Dallas researchers are at the forefront of investigations into brain plasticity and its role in the development of tinnitus and chronic pain. read more

  • Celebrating Excellence. The Exley, a new undergraduate research journal, showcases student research and creative thinking. read more

  • Seeing the Future. Researchers at UT Dallas have designed an imager chip that could help cell phones see through walls. International news outlets have carried the story. read more

  • Robotics of the Sea. Researchers have created an undersea vehicle inspired by the common jellyfish that runs on renewable energy. The Robojelly could have implications for ocean rescues and surveillance missions. read more

  • Tagging and Tracking DNA. UT Dallas researchers track changes in DNA using an innovative technique that could improve screening of potential life-saving drugs. read more

  • Texas Biomedical Device Center. UT Dallas researchers are developing a new generation of more efficient and robust implantable antennas to transmit and receive crucial data between biomedical devices and the external world. read more