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A key step forward: Engineers take wearable ‘e-tattoo’ technology for heart disease to the next level | Cardiovascular Business News

Nanshu Lu's new ultrathin, lightweight electronic tattoo that attaches to the chest for continuous, mobile heart monitoring outside of a clinical setting is featured in Cardiovascular Business.

 

Texas Rocket Engineering Lab is pushing the boundaries of collegiate rocketry | The Daily Texan

This opinion piece in The Daily Texan features the Texas Rocket Engineering Lab and the team's rocket, Halcyon. "The Texas Rocket Engineering Lab is preparing students for the new space era with hands-on experience building and launching Halcyon."

Universal Hydrogen Successfully Completes First Flight of Hydrogen Regional Airliner | BusinessWire

Universal Hydrogen, an aviation company co-founded by ASE/EM professor John-Paul Clarke, made history with its successful first flight of a hydrogen-powered airplane. The flight is the largest hydrogen fuel cell powered airplane ever to take to the skies and largest airplane to cruise principally on hydrogen. 

Sierra Space Recruits Senior Industry Executive to Lead High-Growth Space Applications Business | Business Wire

Aerospace engineering alumnus Paul "Rusty" Thomas will be serving in a dual role at Sierra Space, as Senior Vice President and General Manager for the Space Applications business sector, and as the corporation's Chief Technology Officer.

UT, Texas A&M researchers make e-tattoos to show if someone is stressed | KXAN News

Nanshu Lu's work to develop a palm e-tattoo that measures emotional stress is featured in this KXAN News story.

Texas Program Studies Human-Robot Interactions | CBS News

Can robots and humans co-exist in public? Luis Sentis is leading research that will bring a fleet of delivery robots to The University of Texas at Austin campus, where researchers will study how humans interact with them. Watch this CBS News report to see the robots in action.

From fiction to reality: Could airships be the key to greener travel? | Grist

John-Paul Clarke, and ASE/EM professor and cofounder of Universal Hydrogen, weighs in on the future of hydrogen fuel for cargo operations in this Grist piece.

Cross Talks #9 – Soft4Sense: Smart Surfaces for Reliable Tooling Integration

Rui Huang is featured in this UT Portugal Program podcast, Cross Talks. This episode features work the team is doing to create smart surfaces that monitor deposition of thin film layers. 

More Airports to Use Greener ‘Glide’ Approach to Landing | Scientific American

More airports plan to use "swoop" landings, or the continuous descent approach, created by John-Paul Clarke and colleagues. The method saves fuel, cuts emissions and reduces noise, but can be hard to implement in busy airports.

It’s not rocket science: UT students plan to bring rockets back down to earth | The Daily Texan

This piece in The Daily Texan features a collaborative project between the Texas Rocket Engineering Lab and senior aerospace engineering design students who plan to design a propulsive landing system to bring rocket engines safely back to Earth.

Largest study of human-robot interactions in the real world prepares to unfold | Scripps

Luis Sentis is featured in this Scripps news video on the research project he is leading to bring the largest study of human-robot interactions to campus. 

University Spotlight: How an Experimental GPS Receiver is Changing Electronic Warfare | Kratos

Learn about Todd Humphreys' method to geolocate jamming and spoofing via an experimental GPS receiver installed on the International Space Station in this Kratos piece.

With Austin's rapid growth, how does the airport plan to keep up? | KVUE News

John-Paul Clarke, an expert in efficient airport design, spoke with KVUE News on the Austin-Bergstrom International Airport (AUS) infrastructure, fuel storage and possible environmental issues, as records continue to be broken for passenger travel in Austin.

It’s Okay to Fear the Robot Dogs Coming to UT

This Texas Monthly story features research led by Luis Sentis that is bringing a fleet of delivery robots to campus to study how humans interact with them.

New dog-like delivery robots coming to University of Texas campus | KVUE News

Watch this KVUE interview with Luis Sentis and team whose research project aims to develop a robot delivery network on campus and study how humans interact with them.

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