Production photo from the documentary, Kicking All Odds, by Hanny Lee

Behind the Camera: an MFA documentary program in action

UNT documentary program excels in production, award-winning films


Faculty Perspectives
Marco Buongiorno Nardelli, Professor of Physics and Chemistry

The High-throughput Highway to Computational Materials Design

Professor of physics, chemistry writes on the frontiers of computational materials science


UNT invests in faculty, facilities to advance medical and health research

Studies Hold Promise for Fighting Disease

UNT invests in faculty, facilities to advance medical and health research


News


As soon as he received his acceptance letter to the Texas Academy of Mathematics and Science at the University of North Texas, David Hao began searching for...

In the music composition studio, two large computer screens display jumbled letters and numbers in an array of flow charts. Crisp,...

To help feed the planet in the future, University of North Texas biology students are working with...

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Awards and Achievements


Sam Atkinson, professor and interim chair of the University of North Texas Biology Department has been named a member of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Environmental Advisory Board.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers designs, engineers, builds and maintains...

Lee Hughes, UNT assistant professor of biological sciences

Lee Hughes, an assistant professor of biology in the University of North Texas College of Arts and Sciences, has been named an American Society for Microbiology Distinguished Lecturer.

The ...

Oliver Chyan, UNT chemistry professor

A single microchip can have several billion circuits built into a predetermined design according to its final purpose, whether for an iphone or a laptop.  Creating the chip involves a procedure of about 3,000 different steps, many of which involve chemical coatings, cleanings, and etching processes performed on microscopic electrical parts.

Professor of chemistry...

Media


Untangled, a web computer game designed by Dr. Gayatri Mehta

A web-based computer game developed by University of North Texas researchers was among the winners of the 10th annual International Science & Technology Visualization Challenge, sponsored by...

In November 2011, UNT hosted its first annual peace conference, focused on South Asia.  The interdisciplinary...


Events


Five films created by University of North Texas students who are earning the Department of Radio, Television and Film’s master of fine arts degree in documentary film will be shown at UNT May 2 (Thursday).

The spring 2013 premiere screening will begin at 7 p.m. in Room 184 in UNT’s Radio, Television and Performing Arts Building, which is located one block west of Welch and Chestnut streets at 1179 Union Circle. Admission is free. The students will answer questions from the audience after the films are shown.

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The UNT Physics Colloquium series presents Stefano Curtarolo from the Department of Mechanical Engineering and Materials Science at Duke University, who will lecture on the topic "The High-throughput Highway to Computational Materials Design" on Tuesday, April 30 at 3:15 p.m. in Room 104 of the UNT Physics Building. Refreshments are offered.

High-throughput computational materials design is an emerging area of materials science. By combining advanced thermodynamic and electronic-structure methods with...

The UNT Institute of Applied Science (IAS) presents the 2013 Techfest, themed "Engineer Your Way to a Better Tomorrow!"  The event will be held April 27 from 10:00am to 2:00pm in the Environmental Science (EESAT) Building.  Techfest features a day full of engineering and science exploration.  Families are invited to explore science while building RC Rovers, designing solar cars, creating electrical systems and more.  Contact...

Book Corner


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This second volume of transformed research by editors Shirley R. Steinberg and Gaile S. Cannella utilizes an activist approach to examine the notion that nothing is apolitical. Research projects...

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Randolph B. “Mike” Campbell has spent the better part of the last five decades helping Texans rediscover their history, producing a stream of definitive works on the social, political, and...

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In Bruce Bond’s “The Visible,” readers enter into a surreal landscape “where it is neither day nor night / but both at once,” where light becomes an imaginative force that both illuminates and...