2022-2023 Issue
Message from the Dean
This academic year has been a rewarding one for us all, as we’ve found a renewed cadence while continuing to provide our students with the best possible educational experience.
Battery U
The University of Texas at Austin has emerged as a leader in energy storage, and batteries, led by top-tier faculty, students and investment in technology and facilities.
Meet TxEEE’s New Executive Director
Woodrow W. Winchester, III is a lifelong learner — a trait that suits him well as the new executive director of Texas Engineering Executive Education (TxEEE) — the Cockrell School’s professional development program.
Research + Breakthroughs
Texas Engineers are changing the world with important research discoveries.
We’d Like to Speak to the Manager
Longtime CPE building manager Glen Baum retires after 30+ years, numerous university awards and one unprecedented pandemic.
Crafting Makes Me a Better Engineer
Christina Peltowany was initially skeptical of leaning on her crafting knowledge, but the parallels kept popping up.
A New Era in ECE
This past year, a transformative gift set the stage for the Cockrell School’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering (ECE) to become even more of a leader in this technological revolution.
Internship SZN
Summer is a time for rest, relaxation and growth. For Cockrell School of Engineering students, it’s also a time to get their feet wet working for large companies, government entities and other organizations.
Enrique the Connector
Ph.D. student Enrique Velasquez Morquecho leads SNaP, a collaborative effort of underrepresented student organizations in the Cockrell School to create shared community between different groups.
Understanding Membrane Curvature
Biomedical engineering associate professor Jeanne Stachowiak received the 2023 Michael and Kate Bárány Award for her paradigm-shifting discovery in the field of membrane biophysics.
‘We Want All of You to Be Successful’
Thomas Connolly is on a quest to make engineering more accessible through teaching, engineering and international studies.
Ready for Launch
Launch Texas aims to provide students entrepreneurial education that helps them create their own space tech companies and become part of a catalyst to grow the Texas space economy.
Art on the Engineering Campus
Art and engineering may seem like two vastly different fields, but they are more closely connected than one might think. At their core, both art and engineering are about problem-solving, creativity and innovation.
Getting the Scoop
Daniel Nicholson was still finishing up his undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from the University of Texas at Austin but would soon join the company and eventually become President and CEO.
This Year So Far
New partnerships, major accolades and exciting research breakthroughs were part of a litany of Texas Engineering highlights.