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UTSA’s rising research expenditures drive innovation, economic growth
FEBRUARY 26, 2025 — UTSA research expenditures grew to $173.2 million, up 9.3% from the previous year, according to an annual report released this week...
UTSA’s rising research expenditures drive innovation, economic growth
UTSA researchers develop AI tools to improve health care
UTSA researchers in MATRIX: The UTSA AI Consortium for Human Well-Being are improving how clinicians handle biomedical and social data. Funded by a one-year, $500,000...
UTSA researchers develop AI tools to improve health care
UTSA’s McCoin uses AI ‘performer’ to challenge our understanding of music
Thanks to the power of artificial intelligence (AI), Roz is quickly becoming more than an instrument — it’s becoming a performer.
UTSA’s McCoin uses AI ‘performer’ to challenge our understanding of music
NSF grant helps UTSA lead nation’s neuromorphic computing hub
UT San Antonio will be putting more neuromorphic computing resources in front of the people who need them most.
NSF grant helps UTSA lead nation’s neuromorphic computing hub
UTSA researchers chart course for neuromorphic computing systems
A review article about the future of neuromorphic computing by a team of 23 researchers, including two authors from UTSA, was published today in Nature....
UTSA researchers chart course for neuromorphic computing systems
UTSA launches software engineering major to address tech talent demand
The Software Engineering program provides an accessible pathway to undergraduate students who may have limited programming skills.
UTSA launches software engineering major to address tech talent demand
UTSA earns NIH grant to expand biomedical data science education
The goal of the project is to address the existing gaps in biomedical data science education.
UTSA earns NIH grant to expand biomedical data science education
UTSA launches national search for founding dean of new college
The search firm will facilitate listening sessions for faculty, staff and students on desired qualities for the founding dean.
UTSA launches national search for founding dean of new college
CyManII, UTSA to benefit from $285M Department of Commerce award
The projected federal funding for the new manufacturing institute is $285 million and, with other support, could ultimately reach $1 billion.
CyManII, UTSA to benefit from $285M Department of Commerce award