Celebrations
Friday, 28 June 2019
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Congratulations to Taposh Banerjee, Assistant Professor in the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, and his wife Smruti on the birth of their son, Spandan, on May 12, 2019! Miltos Alamaniotis, Assistant Professor in the Electrical & Computer Engineering Department, also welcomed his son, George, into the world! Please contact Julie Paulson to share your celebrations
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COE New Employee
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
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Please join us in welcoming Don Petersen, Ph.D., Director of Engineering, Innovation, and Design for the College of Engineering.Don is a highly successful biomedical engineer with 20 years of experience in the engineering and medical device industry with expertise in project management, device design, product development, manufacturing, product testing, materials properties, and regulatory processes. He
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Staff Spotlight – Jennifer McDaniel
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
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Jennifer McDaniel is the Assistant Director of Recruitment in the College of Engineering’s Student Success Center. Please tell us about yourself.I have been with UTSA for a total of seven years and completed my first year with the College of Engineering this May. Prior to my time with the COE, I worked for the
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American Concrete Institute donates equipment to UTSA’s Construction Science Department
Wednesday, 26 June 2019
by seangarnsey
(June 26, 2019) -- The American Concrete Institute (ACI) San Antonio Chapter recently donated new equipment to the Construction Materials and Testing Laboratory, located in the Department of Construction Science at UTSA. The new equipment will enable construction science and management students to perform concrete field tests in the lab, exposing them to current industry [...]
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Faculty Spotlight – Ethan Ahn
Tuesday, 25 June 2019
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Ethan Ahn, Ph.D. is an Assistant Professor of Electrical Engineering in UTSA’s College of Engineering. Please tell us about yourself. I am faculty researcher and instructor in the field of nanoelectronics. I am the founder and principal investigator of the UTSA Nanoelectronics Laboratory, while also serving as an adjunct graduate faculty in the Physics Department at
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UTSA Construction Science begins transfer partnership with St. Philip’s
Monday, 24 June 2019
by seangarnsey
(June 24, 2019) -- The Department of Construction Science at the University of Texas at San Antonio (UTSA) hosted a delegation of students and staff interested in the newly established Transfer Advisement Guide (TAG) that allows students from St. Philip’s to transfer 57 hours to the UTSA B.S. in Construction Science and Management degree. The [...]
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UTSA to research environmental comfort at the San Antonio Missions
Monday, 24 June 2019
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(June 24, 2019) -- Working with local architecture firm Ford, Powell & Carson and the Archdiocese of San Antonio, the UTSA Center for Cultural Sustainability (CCS) will conduct a 12-month assessment of indoor climate management and make recommendations for energy-efficient upgrades at Mission Concepción. Antonio Martinez-Molina, an assistant professor in the UTSA College of Architecture, [...]
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Dr.Petrov invited to serve on UTSA Community Research, Sustainable Partnerships & Advocacy Taskforce
Friday, 14 June 2019
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Urban Future Lab highlighted as a model of experiential learning. (October 14, 2019) -- Dr. Antonio Petrov, Associate Professor in the College of Architecture, Construction and Planning and Founder of the Urban Future Lab, is one of five faculty invited to serve on UTSA’s new Community-Based Research, Sustainable Partnerships, & Advocacy Task Force. As part [...]
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UTSA develops systems to construct power islands and live off the grid
Thursday, 13 June 2019
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(June 13, 2019) – More than 3400 lightning strikes and damaging winds interrupted power to approximately 57,000 residents in San Antonio, TX on June 6, 2019. On the same weekend, California’s largest utility warned tens of thousands of people that they should prepare for extended blackouts due to extreme fire risk. Researchers at The University
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Studio X designs, builds outdoor classroom in collaboration with Green Spaces Alliance South Texas
Wednesday, 05 June 2019
by seangarnsey
Photo Gallery: Studio X Outdoor Classroom (June 3, 2019) -- Studio X, a design-build architecture studio in the UTSA College of Architecture, Construction and Planning led by Lecturer Darryl Ohlenbusch, designed and built an outdoor classroom during the Spring 2019 semester in collaboration with the nonprofit organization Green Spaces Alliance of South Texas. This structure, [...]
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