This Year So Far
The Cockrell School has had an exciting year. From award-winning faculty to state-of-the-art facilities to continuously impressive students, we have a lot to celebrate.
From Boston to Austin
Aerospace engineer Karen Willcox departs MIT to become the new director of UT’s Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences.
In Their Own Words
For over a decade, Moriba Jah has been on a crusade to inform the public about the growth and consequences of free-floating space debris.
Inspired by Nature
Civil engineering senior Savanna Smith has a particular interest in biomimicry.
Balancing Bots
Thanks to Luis Sentis and the amazing work happening in his Human Centered Robotics Laboratory, the same type of balance and “natural” control that humans use may soon be experienced by robots.
Driverless Cars? That’s So Yesterday.
Uber is betting that one day — however soon or far away that is — we all will be ride-sharing in the skies, and the company has enlisted UT engineers to help.
Texas Engineers Go Green
This year marked the Cockrell School’s first-ever study abroad Maymester course on the island of Ireland.
Unsung Heroes
From alumni outreach to student life programming, staff members dedicate themselves to improving and advancing the Cockrell School.
Rex Tillerson Headlines Cockrell School’s Inaugural Distinguished Lecture
As the inaugural speaker of the Cockrell School's new Distinguished Lecture Series, Rex W. Tillerson discussed the topic of leadership and ethics in a global society.
Putting a Face to the Name
Two extraordinary Cockrell School alumni have made gifts in support of two engineering departments.
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