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12 news releases are tagged with the topic sustainability
October 2014
Traffic fix
The student team created a real-time monitoring system that analyzes traffic conditions and enables better vehicular flow.
Urban Water Sustainability
An engineer is looking to develop a tool that cities and counties can use to plan for needed infrastructure.
Local inventors
Dozens of UT Arlington patent holders converge on National Academy of Inventors symposium.
January 2014
Device also could power homes
Inexpensive micro-windmills could solve many energy challenges.
December 2013
Project could employ social media, smartphones for answers
Department of Transportation grant to enlist several universities' help in discovering alternative solutions to traffic snarls.
November 2013
Focusing on sustainable science
Two UT Arlington researchers have received grants from the National Science Foundation's new SusChEM initiative. Their work will address energy needs.
September 2013
Grant to pay for feasibility study in African nation
Engineering team to help Ghana with alternative energy production.
Reclaiming streams
UTA biologists have found a natural way to address acid rain damage in the Adirondacks.
August 2013
Biochemistry junior wins prestigious EPA fellowship
John Gurak makes sustainability part of his biochemistry research at UTA, earns $50,000 EPA fellowship.
April 2013
UT Arlington wins honorable mention at first-ever Campus RainWorks Challenge
The design aimed to solve the campus’ stormwater runoff problems while defining an attractive campus edge.
February 2013
Research employs semiconductors to better store, use solar energy
The National Science Foundation has awarded a $400,000 Early Career Development grant to Fuqiang Liu, an assistant professor of materials science and engineering, to improve the way solar energy is captured, stored and transmitted for use.
Researchers explore more efficient carbon dioxide to methanol model
Researchers from The University of Texas at Arlington are pioneering a new method for using carbon dioxide, or CO2, to make liquid methanol fuel by using copper oxide nanowires and sunlight.
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Events
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MavsArt Fall 2014
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Digital Photography
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The Price of Manifest Destiny: Maps relating to Wars in the Southwest
Thu, Nov 6 – 9:00 am -
Walk-In Hours - The Career Development Center - 9:00AM - 11:45AM
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Art Exhibition in The Gallery at UTA: Philip Van Keuren / Liz Ward
Thu, Nov 6 – 10:00 am -
Walk-In Hours - The Career Development Center - 1:00PM - 5:45PM
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Global Grounds
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AHM - Global Grounds
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Department of Biology Colloquium Series
Thu, Nov 6 – 4:00 pm -
BIZ Network Event Featuring Bell Helicopter
Thu, Nov 6 – 5:30 pm