The University of Texas at Dallas
🇺🇸 US
Papers
388
Total Citations
15,454
H-Index
59
Researchers
372
About
The University of Texas at Dallas stands at a remarkable intersection of advanced materials science, robotics, and intelligent systems, earning a reputation as one of the most dynamically evolving research institutions in the United States. With a distinctive portfolio spanning soft robotics, prosthetics, teleoperation, and next-generation actuator technologies, UT Dallas consistently produces work that reshapes the boundaries of what machines can do and how they interact with the human body. Among the institution's most celebrated contributions is pioneering research into artificial muscles and 4D-printed smart materials. Landmark studies on liquid crystal elastomer actuators and carbon nanotube artificial muscles—collectively garnering hundreds of citations—have opened transformative pathways for soft robotics, implantable medical devices, and wearable technologies. The development of multifunctional shape-morphing composites with liquid metal inclusions further demonstrates the institution's capacity to engineer materials that mimic the sophistication of biological tissue. UT Dallas researchers have also made substantial contributions to robotic prosthetics and rehabilitation engineering. Highly cited work on powered knee-ankle prostheses and virtual constraint control frameworks has directly improved quality of life for transfemoral amputees, translating rigorous simulation into real clinical outcomes. Complementing this, the institution's expertise in teleoperation, passivity-based networked robotics, and deep-learning-driven surgical skill assessment reflects a sophisticated approach to human-robot collaboration and autonomy. Even extending into planetary exploration, UT Dallas researchers contributed to NASA's Phoenix Mars mission, with robotic arm systems enabling groundbreaking discoveries about Martian soil chemistry. With world-class facilities supporting materials innovation and medical robotics, UT Dallas offers prospective students and collaborators an exceptional environment where fundamental science meets high-impact engineering across disciplines.
Research Focus
Key Achievements
Top Papers
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- 2Landmarks in graphs803 citations · 1996
- 3H <sub>2</sub> O at the Phoenix Landing Site559 citations · 2009
- 4Four-dimensional Printing of Liquid Crystal Elastomers490 citations · 2017
- 5Molecularly‐Engineered, 4D‐Printed Liquid Crystal Elastomer Actuators361 citations · 2018
- 6New twist on artificial muscles359 citations · 2016
- 7Evidence for Calcium Carbonate at the Mars Phoenix Landing Site356 citations · 2009
- 8A multifunctional shape-morphing elastomer with liquid metal inclusions321 citations · 2019
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Faculty & Researchers
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