Taming Traffic
Aided by UT Arlington civil engineers, a regional transportation team seeks to unclog North Texas roadways by merging voluminous amounts of data into high-tech transit information systems.
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The University of Texas at Arlington's College of Engineering provides one of the most comprehensive engineering programs in the nation, with nine baccalaureate, 13 master's, and nine doctoral programs. With a commitment to creating viable solutions to today's most pressing problems, we're helping to propel UT Arlington toward its goal of becoming a national research university.
A project to help military veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress is just one example of the important research taking place at the College of Engineering.
The College of Engineering is home to a diverse community of students from around the country and across the globe. As they work with award-winning faculty in state-of-the-art facilities, they are acquiring the knowledge and skills they'll need to start tackling important problems and developing innovative technology.
Budding engineers from around the country and across the globe find UT Arlington a perfect fit for their educational needs.
At UT Arlington, we're asking big questions and seeking innovative solutions. With a curriculum focusing on real-world applications and cutting-edge research, the our undergraduate and graduate programs aim to produce expertly trained, thoroughly educated engineers ready to lead the next wave of advancements.
Our students learn from some of the most respected engineering experts in the nation, gaining valuable insights and practical experience.
UT Arlington is classified as a Research University/High Activity by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching. The College of Engineering boasts more than 417,359 square feet of facilities in more than 16 buildings, including the 234,000-square-foot Engineering Research Building, the Nanotechnology Research and Teaching Facility, and the UT Arlington Research Institute.
Faculty and students are making major breakthroughs in health care, energy, robotics, national security, and other fields.
Faculty and students in the College of Engineering are changing the world. Our Maverick engineers all offer unique insights and skills, and are playing a major role in expanding UT Arlington's reputation as a leading research institution.
Our pioneering faculty members continually generate new ideas and technologies to help improve everyone’s quality of life.
UT Arlington believes engineers have a responsibility to improve lives. The College of Engineering is building relations in the community to benefit industry, alumni, future students, employers, current students, and the college itself.
UT Arlington believes engineers have a responsibility to improve lives. The College of Engineering is building relationships in the community to benefit industry, alumni, current and future students, employers, and the College itself.
UTA's Material Advantage chapter hosted a day camp for 32 local middle/high school students.
Stathis Meletis (MSE), organized and chaired the 4th International Conference from Nanoparticles and Nanomaterials to Nanodevices and Nanosystems (IC4N) in Greece in June.
Fillia Makedon, Chair of the Computer Science and Engineering Department, chaired the PETRA ’13 Conference in May in Greece.
Anand Puppala recently was selected to serve as a member of the Committee for the 11th International Conference on Low-Volume Roads.
Students from across North America will compete in scaled-down versions of Indy racers July 19-21 in the 13th Annual Texas Autocross Weekend.
Manfred Huber (CSE) was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Teachers and Hanli Liu (BE) was inducted into the Academy of Distinguished Scholars this spring.