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78-year-old veteran becomes oldest Ph.D. graduate at UT Austin's engineering school - MSNA 78-year-old Air Force veteran walked across the stage earlier this month to receive his doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin, becoming the oldest person ever to earn a Ph.D. at the ...
Charles "Chuck" Corley earned his Ph.D. in Electrical and Computer Engineering in December 2024 and walked across the stage in early May to be hooded by his advisor, Prof. Earl Swartzlander.
UT interim President Jim Davis appointed Fernanda Leite, associate dean for research at the Cockrell School of Engineering, ...
The Cockrell School is a powerhouse of energy innovation, with nearly a century of leadership spanning from its roots in oil and gas to groundbreaking advancements in batteries and renewables. With ...
UT's McCombs School of Business tied for sixth nationally for best business programs, and the Cockrell School of Engineering also tied for 10th best undergraduate engineering program.
Speaking of commercializing the new TIM, the Cockrell School of Engineering team stated that they are taking the next step now that they’ve tested its performance on lab devices.
UT’s Texas Institute for Electronics Secures $840M to develop semiconductor microsystems for the Department of Defense ...
That office became vacant after Sharon Wood suddenly resigned in August and returned to her faculty position at the UT Cockrell School of Engineering, where she served as dean for seven years.
"Emerson has been an important partner for UT, the Cockrell School of Engineering and our chemical engineering department for decades," said Roger Bonnecaze, dean of the Cockrell School and a ...
Charles “Chuck” Corley is the oldest person to ever earn a Ph.D. at the Cockrell School of Engineering and The University of Texas at Austin, at 78.
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