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Jan. 6, 2026
Antonios Alvertis joins The University of Texas at Austin in Spring 2026 as an assistant professor with a joint appointment in the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences and the Department of Physics. A theoretical physicist, Alvertis combines high-performance computing and quantum computing to study quantum materials at the atomic scale, with applications ranging from superconductors to energy-efficient devices.
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Dec. 10, 2025
The H.R. Lissner Medal awarded by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, recognizes Professor Micahel Sacks for his contributions to heart valve biomechanics.
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Dec. 8, 2025
The Kay Bailey Hutchison Energy Center - Oden Institute alliance is supported by the O’Donnell Foundation to create the Kay Bailey Hutchison (KBH) Computational Energy Fellows Program.
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Astronomy is an excellent sandbox to develop AI techniques in a safe and open way. The NSF-Simon's CosmicAI Institute at UT's Oden Institute is an incubator for innovation and developing trust in AI to help researchers make new discoveries about the universe.
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UT Austin researchers, in partnership with MD Anderson and Dell Medical School, are advancing breast cancer care through predictive modeling, protein-based therapies, 3D reconstruction tools, and large-scale data resources. These innovations aim to make treatments more precise, accessible, and patient-centered.
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UT Austin’s Planet Texas 2050 AIM project blends AI, scientific modeling, and community storytelling to create real-time, user-friendly tools that help Texas communities better prepare for and respond to disasters like flooding, hurricanes, and disease outbreaks.
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The AIDT4ES Workshop brought together nearly 100 experts to explore how artificial intelligence and digital twin technology can enhance Earth systems modeling. Researchers showcased innovations ranging from tsunami early warning systems to earthquake simulations and ocean-ice modeling.
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