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UTA Develops Soft Exoskeleton to Reduce Fatigue and Improve Workplace Safety
Engineers at The University of Texas at Arlington have developed a lightweight, air-powered soft robotic exoskeleton that helps reduce muscle injuries and improve workplace safety. The Pneumatically Actuated Soft Elbow Exoskeleton (PASE) assists arm movement during lifting and assembly tasks that helps prevent musculoskeletal disorders affecting millions of workers each year. Funded by UTA’s Interdisciplinary…
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UTARI Showcases Inclusive Fitness Innovations at Adaptive Sports Expo 2025
UTARI’s Biomedical Technologies Division participated in the ninth annual Adaptive Sports Expo at UTA’s Maverick Activities Center, presenting research aimed at making exercise more accessible and engaging for people of all abilities. Among the featured technologies was the Adaptive Exergame Rower, a rowing machine designed for wheelchair users. Visitors could try the equipment while playing…
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NASA Awards $750,000 Grant to UT Arlington Team to Advance Safer, Lighter Air Mobility
Dr. Xin (Jeffrey) Liu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) at UTA and a researcher with the Institute for Predictive Performance Methodologies (IPPM) at UTARI, has been awarded a $750,000 NASA grant, dedicating to additively manufactured (AM) metamaterials that improve the safety of Advanced Air Mobility (AAM). This project will…
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Collaborative UTA Research Initiative Tackles CPAP-Related Nasal Injuries in Preterm Infants
Continuous Positive Airway Pressure (CPAP) is widely used as a non-invasive treatment to help preterm infants with respiratory distress syndrome (RDS). However, prolonged use of CPAP nasal prongs can place significant pressure on delicate nasal tissues. This can lead to injuries such as septal damage, necrosis of the columella, and long-term nasal deformities. To address…
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UTARI Welcomes New Executive Director, Dr. Richard M. Voyles
We are excited to announce the appointment of Dr. Richard M. Voyles, Automation and Robotics Chair, as the new Executive Director of the University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute (UTARI), effective October 1. Dr. Voyles joins UTARI as a distinguished leader and innovator in applied research, bringing with him a career that spans industry, academia, and government….
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Elevating Innovation: UT Arlington’s Netted Drone Facility Takes Flight
We’re proud to announce the successful launch of UT Arlington’s new netted drone facility—a space built for innovation, safety, and the future of aerial technology. Though the grand opening has come and gone, the energy it sparked continues to propel us forward. The event marked a major milestone in UTA’s commitment to advancing drone research…
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Dr. Endel Iarve Named ASC Fellow
Dr. Endel Iarve, UTARI Institute for Predictive Performance Methodologies Director and Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at UTA, has been elected a Fellow of the American Society for Composites (ASC), one of the highest honors in the field. The ASC Fellowship recognizes individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the composites community through research,…
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UTARI Researchers Win Prestigious Kazuo Tanie Award at RO-MAN 2025
UTARI is proud to announce that Dr. Nicholas Gans and his research group have received the Kazuo Tanie Award at the IEEE International Conference on Robot and Human Interactive Communication (RO-MAN 2025) in Eindhoven, Netherlands. The award was presented in recognition of their paper, “Field Testing an Assistive Robot Teleoperation System for People Who Are…
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UTARI Researcher Leads $600K NSF-Funded Project to Advance Multiscale Modeling with Machine Learning
Dr. Xin (Jeffrey) Liu, Assistant Professor in the Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering at UTA and a researcher with the Institute for Predictive Performance Methodologies (IPPM) at UTARI, has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant as the Principal Investigator for a $600,000 collaborative research project with Purdue University. The project aims to…
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UTARI Researchers Contribute to Human-Robot Interaction Advancements at RO-MAN 2025
UTARI is excited to share that Dr. Nicholas Gans, principal research scientist and head of the Automation and Intelligent Systems Division at the University of Texas at Arlington Research Institute, will be presenting a groundbreaking research paper at the IEEE RO-MAN 2025 conference in Eindhoven, Netherlands, taking place August 25–29. The IEEE RO-MAN conference is…








