Sep 21, 2023Dr. Sooby awarded endowed fellowship
– UTSA Today

Sep 19, 2022Dr. Sooby selected for prestigious DOE Early Career award
– UTSA Today

Aug 9, 2022PhD Students Adrian Gonzalez and Geronimo Robles are 2022 LANL Student Symposium poster winners in the materials science category
– LANL Student Symnposium

Aug 3, 2022Dr. Sooby discusses the need for fuel innovation and discovery to enable advanced nuclear reactor technology
– Innovation News Network

Jul 12-14, 2022UTSA Department of Physics hosts international fuels collaboration to advance nuclear energy research
– COS Spotlight

Spring 2022Dr. Elizabeth Sooby featured in Catalyst Faculty Spotlight
– Catalyst

Jul 27, 2021Over $1 million in grants from the US Department of Energy's Office of Nuclear Energy awarded for two advanced nuclear energy technology research projects
– UTSA Today

Jul 22, 2021Dr. Sooby received President’s Distinguished Achievement Award in Research Achievement
– Academic Affairs

Apr 23, 2021Dr. Sooby received the Research Achievement Award at the University Excellence Awards ceremony
– UTSA Today

Feb 23, 2021Dr. Sooby featured in "Ten years after Fukushima: Could new fuels make nuclear power safer?"
– Physics World

Jun 8, 2020EEML is one of the UTSA labs opened to researchers and graduate students who can’t complete their research remotely
– San Antonio Express News

Nov 20, 2019Cross-disciplinary team awarded nearly $3 million in grant funding by the National Nuclear Security Administration for project CONNECT
– UTSA Today

Mar 22, 2019EEML is one of the handful of labs in the U.S. studying safer fuels for nuclear power
– San Antonio Report

Mar 8, 2019DOE awarding $111.2 million toward developing an accident-tolerant nuclear fuel and UTSA is part of this research
– San Antonio Business Journal

Mar 5, 2019Westinghouse Electric Corp. awarding UTSA $450,000 to work with SwRI to help produce accident-tolerant nuclear fuel
– San Antonio Business Journal

Feb 27, 2019DOE has tapped UTSA and other research institutes across the U.S. and abroad to assist with the development of new, accident-tolerant fuels
– UTSA Today