Skip to content

Research

Research in retrospect: How UT San Antonio expert researchers broke barriers in 2025
Researchers stayed busy this year, testing novel ideas and pushing the boundaries of discovery in ways that led to major breakthroughs, accolades and awards.
Podcast: How AI experts and scientists are collaborating to drive positive health outcomes
In this podcast episode, UT San Antonio’s John Elizondo sits down with MATRIX AI leaders who are building smarter AI for science and healthcare.
Researcher finds this factor can affect prison recidivism rates the most
With insight from a criminology researcher at UT San Antonio, a new and holistic approach to managing stress after prison is needed.
Research in retrospect: How UT San Antonio expert researchers broke barriers in 2025
Researchers stayed busy this year, testing novel ideas and pushing the boundaries of discovery in ways that led to major breakthroughs, accolades and awards.

from eliminating barriers to inspiring interdisciplinary research

Fueling Discovery and Research at UT San Antonio

In this podcast, Dr. Jennifer Potter, senior executive vice president for research and innovation at UT San Antonio, discusses the value and outlook for the university after combining two R1 research institutions into one. 

More News

2025: a transformative year for UT San Antonio (VIDEO)
Watch this year-in-review video that captures the university’s achievements and impact throughout 2025.
National Academy of Inventors names UT San Antonio engineering professor an NAI Fellow
Eugene John is a professor in the Computer Engineering Department at UT San Antonio and holds several patents.
Feeling more and believing less: How deepfakes are shaping our perceptions
A UT San Antonio professor is studying the proliferation of deepfakes and how it contributes to the spread of disinformation and fraud.
Podcast: The brain is ‘magic’ and understanding how it works is improving AI
This episode of the Launchpad podcast features three scientists from the MATRIX AI Consortium for Human Well-being at UT San Antonio.
Scientists are studying lunar dust to better understand the evolution and composition of the moon
Researchers from UT San Antonio and the Southwest Research Institute are analyzing grains of dust to pave the way for lunar exploration.
How UT San Antonio is placing humans at the center of artificial intelligence (PODCAST)
For a team of researchers led by UT San Antonio experts, AI is a problem-solving tool with great capacity for making human life better.