October 6, 2025Opinion survey finds community views on nuclear energy are positive, exceeding national trends
UT San Antonio Today

October 18, 2024Students complete internships in nuclear, wind energy, actuarial sciences
The Daily Sentinel

October 17, 2024UTSA nuclear fuel research could slow down climate change, speed up space exploration
San Antonio Express News

October 2, 2024Multimillion-dollar project to advance interplanetary space exploration
UTSA Today

May 3, 2024Membership in USRA highlights UTSA's capabilities in space sciences
UTSA Today

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, 2021DOE taps UTSA to make nuclear energy safer and more cost-effective
UTSA Today

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

Apr 23, 2021 — Dr. 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, 2019UTSA funded to develop accident tolerant nuclear fuels
UTSA Today