Research & Innovation

The future is here

ISoE is a hub for state-of-the-art collaborative learning research and training facilities where students, faculty, and other stakeholders work on projects related to artificial intelligence, high-performance computing, data analytics, manufacturing, supply chain, healthcare, among other things. We are conveniently located in the Austin - San Antonio corridor, the epicenter of Texas innovation.

$4.6 MM R&D EXPENDITURES IN ENGINEERING in 2019

65+ Theses published

Working closely with students in research, Ingram School of Engineering has published more than 65 graduate student theses.

800+ Journals and articles by students and faculty.

Our students, with assistance from faculty have published more than 800 articles in journals and conferences.

Our Areas of Impact

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NEXT-GENERATION MATERIALS, COMPOSITES AND NANOTECHNOLOGY SAFETY

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Technology Enhanced Infrastructure

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Water Resource Management

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Micro and Nano Manufacturing

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Machine Learning, Telecommunications & IoT

Renewable energy sources.

Renewable Energy and Sustainable Systems

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Industry 4.0 & Smart Manufacturing

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Humanitarian & Community based Logistics

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Smart Mobility

Research Spotlight

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UTC CREATE

The CREATE University Transportation Center is a Tier 1 University Transportation Center focusing on coastal multimodal transportation infrastructure.

TXST partners with four universities in coastal areas to form the Coastal Research and Education Actions for Transportation Equity (CREATE) Center.

The Infrastructure Research Laboratory (IRL) will be the home of a state-of-the-art, collaborative learning, research, and training environment for students, faculty, and industry leaders. The facility will support the Ingram School of Engineering’s Civil Engineering program and other existing and future engineering programs. The IRL will provide a platform to carry out our vision to design and develop Technology-Enhanced Infrastructures. People working in the IRL will employ the latest applications and technologies related to sensors, the Internet of Things, networking, cloud computing, and data analytics to develop and test infrastructure components emphasizing large concrete structures. Click here to know more about IRL.

CAD rendering of upcoming IRL lab.