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UT Arlington Math Department wins national honor for exemplary Ph.D. program

The American Mathematical Society honored UT Arlington for doubling the size of its doctoral program over five years and bolstering those ranks with historically underrepresented student groups, including women and minorities.
The American Mathematical Society has named The University of Texas at Arlington the winner of its 2013 AMS Award for an Exemplary Program or...

UT Arlington, Shimadzu Scientific Instruments forge $25.2 million research partn...

The new Institute will include the existing Shimadzu Center for Advanced Analytical Chemistry, the new Center for Imaging and the new Center for Environmental, Forensic and Material Analysis.
The University of Texas System Board of Regents today allocated $7.5 million from the Permanent University Fund toward the formation of the Institute for Research Technologies at UT Arlington, a $25.2 million endeavor that...

Shimadzu gift brings millions in scientific equipment to UT Arlington

The new center, located in UT Arlington’s Chemistry and PhysicsThe new center will be a home for scientific exploration and will include $6 million worth of state-of-the-art chromatography, mass spectrometry and spectroscopy equipment.
Shimadzu Scientific Instruments, a world leader in the analytical instruments industry, will establish the Shimadzu Center for Advanced Analytical Chemistry at The University of...
 

Regional science and engineering fair set for Feb. 26-27 at UT Arlington’s new C...

ARLINGTON – Hundreds of North Texas’ most talented middle and high school students will gather Feb. 26 and 27 at UT Arlington’s new College Park Center for the 61st Fort Worth Regional Science and Engineering Fair.

Entries are being accepted now with deadlines for some categories set for Dec. 17.

The Fort Worth Regional Fair is the longest running science and engineering fair in Texas. It draws students from 10...

UT Arlington professor provides sex-determination expertise in Nature paper

New study could help farmers fight the spider mite
Andre Pires da Silva, a University of Texas at Arlington assistant professor of biology, is one of five principal investigators on a recent effort to map the genome of the two-spotted spider mite, or Tetranychus urticae, one of agriculture’s most resilient and detrimental pests.

Pires da Silva, an evolutionary biologist, examined and interpreted the genome...
 

UT Arlington honors collaborative research during March 4 Engineering Research B...

ARLINGTON - Students, faculty and supporters of The University of Texas at Arlington will celebrate the debut of the 234,000-square-foot, state-of-the-art Engineering Research Building with a March 4 dedication event and open house.

The landmark center is UT Arlington's largest academic facility to date and is shared by College of Engineering and College of...