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Three UNT faculty members have received a $313,000 grant to help local school children improve academically and achieve mental wellness.
The Women in Engineering ProActive Network has named Nandika D’Souza, UNT's College of Engineering’s associate dean for undergraduate studies, to its board of directors.
Researchers in UNT's College of Engineering’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering have created a uniform, thin, two-dimensional material that could revolutionize materials science.
UNT and the Indian Institute of Technology Bombay are launching a new effort – the International Conference on Entrepreneurship and Family Business – aimed at tackling challenges facing small and medium enterprises and family firms around the world.
Implant surgeries can be taxing on older demographics who tend to take longer to recover, and once a bioimplant is inserted, there’s no guarantee it will last. Sundeep Mukherjee, UNT associate professor of materials science and engineering, wants to change that.
Researchers in UNT's College of Engineering’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering have found a way to create an ultralight, highly heat-resistant, magnesium-based material by engineering bonds at an atomic level.
Manish Vaidya, associate professor in  UNT's Department of Behavior Analysis, together with a research team including a UNT student has developed an alternative to anesthesia — teaching young patients to stay mostly motionless while awake for radiation therapy using motion monitoring.
Krystin Rodriguez, a senior international studies major and French major, is one of 30 students in the U.S. to receive a 2018 Charles B. Rangel International Affairs Graduate Fellowship.
Three UNT professors have been awarded more than $1.5 million in grants to begin the work of increasing cultural competency in therapists.
Dan J. Kim, professor of Information Technology and Decision Sciences
Grants totaling more than $1.4 million from the National Security Agency and the National Science Foundation are adding to the University of North Texas’ efforts to improve cybersecurity education — and ultimately fight cybercrime — in the U.S.
From left to right Zeke Walker, Arkadii Krokhin, Tae-Youl Choi and Arup Neogi pose in one of UNT's labs.
Can engineering change the basic laws of physics? That is one of the questions three professors and a former student at the University of North Texas are attempting to answer.
Shengli Fu
The National Science Foundation has awarded Shengli Fu, UNT's College of Engineering associate professor and chair of electrical engineering, a $250,000 grant for drone research and development.
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For military personnel, internet-delivered cognitive behavioral therapy is an effective alternative to meeting regularly with a therapist, according to study by Daniel Taylor, professor of psychology and director of UNT's Sleep Health Research Laboratory.
Anupama Kaul
Anupama Kaul, an expert in nanomaterials research, has been named director of UNT's College of Engineering PACCAR Technology Institute.
Guido Verbeck, UNT associate professor of chemistry and biochemistry, patented an algorithm that works with a high-tech tool to detect the location of chemical streams. Now, he’s using it in technology that can detect not only chemicals, but biological threats.

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