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Waste to Value: Cleaning Up Oilfield Wastewater Using Waste Gas

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July 1, 2020

Researchers in the Walker Department of Mechanical Engineering at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new method to cleanup wastewater produced in United States shale oilfields.

Beetle That Can Survive in Volcanic Areas Inspires New Cooling Materials

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June 17, 2020

A type of beetle capable of regulating its body temperature in some of the hottest places on Earth is the centerpiece of new research from Texas mechanical engineers, with major potential implications for cooling everything from buildings to electronic devices in an environmentally friendly manner.

Tyson Smiter Named Cockrell School’s 2020 Outstanding Scholar-Leader

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May 28, 2020

Class of 2020 mechanical engineering graduate Tyson Smiter, who has been heavily involved in student organizations and committed to his academics since he joined the Cockrell School of Engineering, has been named this year’s Outstanding Scholar-Leader.

Professor Ofodike Ezekoye Among The Alcalde's 2020 "Texas Ten"

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May 11, 2020

Professor Ezekoye, who grew up in Pittsburgh, became a Longhorn fanatic early on. He has been a season ticket holder since he moved to Austin in 1993. For the past 23 years, Ezekoye’s date nights (and days) with his wife have been at UT football games.

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Humanitarian Engineering Initiative Launches Collaboration with Red Cross

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May 1, 2020

Mechanical Engineering students today are not only characterized by intellectual brightness, they are socially conscious change-makers, dedicating hours of study and many a late night to improving the lives of people in distressed communities.

Next-Generation Batteries Take Major Step Toward Commercial Viability

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April 27, 2020

Lithium-sulfur batteries have been hailed as the next big step in battery technology, promising significantly longer use for everything from cellphones to electric vehicles on a single charge, while being more environmentally sustainable to produce than current lithium-ion batteries. However, these batteries don’t last as long as their lithium-ion counterparts, degrading over time.

Mechanical Engineering Professor Michael Webber Launches New PBS Series On Energy

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April 16, 2020

With quarantine mandates and social distancing restrictions changing how we live and work, we face a new, unforeseen challenge: How do we educate our children (and entertain ourselves) when they can’t physically attend school? For years, mechanical engineering professor Michael Webber has been producing widely accessible educational content focused on his area of expertise — energy. He has developed TV shows and online courses that anyone can view with the sole purpose of teaching people about energy.

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Cockrell School’s Michael Webber Launches New PBS Series On Energy

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April 15, 2020

With quarantine mandates and social distancing restrictions changing how we live and work, we face a new, unforeseen challenge: How do we educate our children (and entertain ourselves) when they can’t physically attend school? For years, mechanical engineering professor Michael Webber has been producing widely accessible educational content focused on his area of expertise — energy. He has developed TV shows and online courses that anyone can view with the sole purpose of teaching people about energy.

Addressing the World's Carbon Dioxide Problem by Freezing it Away

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March 6, 2020

Mechanical engineers at The University of Texas at Austin have developed a new method to address the issue of climate change resulting from an unabated increase in carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions.

Alumnus Robert Ambrose Among Texas Engineers Elected to NAE

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February 13, 2020

Election to the National Academy of Engineering is among the highest professional distinctions for an engineer. Membership honors those who have made outstanding contributions to engineering research and practice, including pioneering of new and developing fields of technology and making major advancements in engineering. In all, 87 new members and 18 foreign members were elected into the academy in 2020.

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