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5 Questions with Outstanding Scholar-Leader Matthew Nattier
Matthew Nattier just completed his aerospace engineering degree with a special honor – he was named the Cockrell School’s Outstanding Scholar-Leader for the class of 2024.
Sights and Sounds of 2024 Cockrell Commencement
Another academic year is over, and more than 1,700 newly minted Cockrell School graduates are moving on to their next adventure.
Air Force Trailblazer Jeannie Leavitt’s Gameplan for Success: Courage, Grit and a Force that Unites
Jeannie Leavitt emphasized the importance of courage in accomplishing her goals her commencement keynote address to more than 50,000 attendees, including more than 10,000 graduates.
Personal Growth, Taking Risks and Giving Back: Advice for New Graduates from Commencement Speaker Michael Linford
Success, failure, giving back and education were central parts of Affirm CFO Michael Linford's address at the Cockrell School of Engineering Undergraduate Student Commencement Ceremony.
Novel MRI Approach Aims to Spot Kidney Disease in All Populations
A new grant from the National Institutes of Health will support a pair of Texas Engineers in their development of novel MRI scans for detecting kidney disease.
First-of-its-Kind Hydrogen Proto-Hub Galvanizes Production of Low-Carbon Hydrogen
The University of Texas at Austin’s Center for Electromechanics, Frontier Energy and GTI Energy today hosted the grand opening of a new hydrogen research and demonstration facility.
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Why Biden’s methane fee is good for U.S. oil and gas
Arvind Ravikumar
Research Associate Professor
Petroleum and Geosystems Engineering