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09/05/2025

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Our campus magazine highlighted some of my research in the fall issue: https://lnkd.in/ggD6nZWN It's a quick read and recognizes Leslie Antunez, MPA, ENV SP Esteban Lopez Ochoa Ryun Jung (RJ) Lee and Wei Zhai as well. I'm working on revisions for a journal article related to this right now, so look....

UTSA graduate student Narayan Budhathoki showcasing experiments at UTSA that are impacting building code provisions for ...
08/16/2025

UTSA graduate student Narayan Budhathoki showcasing experiments at UTSA that are impacting building code provisions for seismic resistant design.

So honored to have presented at the ACI Spring Convention 2025 in Toronto, Canada on “State of the Art of High-Strength Reinforcing Steel for Seismic Applications.” Grateful to our Professor Dr. Wassim M. Ghannoum for his guidance, mentorship, and support, and thankful to everyone who contribute...

The testing program to validate the use Grade 300 strand on prestressed concrete construction continues at UT San Antoni...
08/11/2025

The testing program to validate the use Grade 300 strand on prestressed concrete construction continues at UT San Antonio.

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Completed 4 point bending test of Tx40 using 0.6 in. diameter, 300ksi strands Prestressing force = 32*48.825 kips Combined failure load: Approx 335kips Strain on strand >1.5% Special thanks to Prof. Adolfo Matamoros for sharing the test video, and to everyone involved for teamwork. (Durga KC, Arturo...

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07/28/2025

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To my friends and colleagues. I'm excited to share the crowd-funding efforts for establishing scholarships in honor of our beloved Dr. Arroyo and Dr. Diaz from UTSA. These incredible educators and mentors touched the lives of so many of us, and this is our chance to give back. Any amount helps! Plea...

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07/27/2025

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The Large Scale Testing Facility in the Margie and Bill Klesse College of Engineering and Integrated Design at UTSA is an incredible resource for faculty and students to perform research critical to the infrastructure projects in San Antonio and Texas. Plus they get to break really big things.

We would like to congratulate our very own CEE Graduate Students  - Abtin Hamedani and Michelle Barkley! They represent ...
08/13/2020

We would like to congratulate our very own CEE Graduate Students - Abtin Hamedani and Michelle Barkley! They represent our departments diversity in academic achievement and environmental awareness :)

03/24/2020

Dear Research Colleagues:

In response to the Stay Home, Work Safe orders from Mayor Nirenberg and Judge Wolff, all non-critical on-campus laboratory research will be paused beginning at 5 PM on Wednesday, March 25 and until further notice except as described below. During this pause, only essential personnel may enter UTSA laboratories. Only essential research activities and core facilities pre-approved specifically for your laboratory by both your associate dean for research (ADR) and the VPREDKE office are permitted to continue. See below for further guidance on what activity may or may not be deemed essential.

Please immediately put your shutdown plan into effect for an anticipated pause of at least six to eight weeks. Please place the Lab Door Notice on your lab door when you have migrated your lab to “pause mode.” This notice will display names and phone numbers of contact people for emergencies, your designated “lab well-check” person (defined below under Important Policies), and (in the event we grant you an essential activity exemption) a list of essential personnel. Provide contact information for each person.

If you have not already, notify Lab Safety at [email protected] of any ongoing sanctioned activity in your lab; the presence of possible lab hazards if emergency entry is needed; any needs for chemical or biohazardous waste pickup; and any perishable items still present in your lab or core. Those of you conducting animal research will receive additional guidance from LARC director Marcel Perret-Gentil.

Please note that when we go into “pause mode” for on-campus laboratory research, the following units will maintain remote operations to support our UTSA research community.

All Sponsored Project Administration units, including Research Service Centers and Contracts and Industry Agreements, will remain open and fully staffed to provide virtual services. We are prepared to meet proposal and contract deadlines and will be on stand-by to support all P*s/Co-P*s as needed to ensure timely submissions.
Grants and Contracts Financial Services will operate remotely to continue billing and submitting financial reports according to sponsor requirements. The Quality Assurance and Risk Management unit will continue all services remotely to facilitate subaward processing.
The Office of Research Support has transitioned many spring professional development sessions to online platforms (i.e. WebEx). REGISTER HERE
The Office of Research Integrity, including the Institutional Review Board (IRB), Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee (IACUC), Institutional Biosafety Committee (IBC), and Conflict of Interest will continue to provide full service via virtual platforms.
The Lab Safety, Laboratory Animal Research Center (LARC), and Hazardous Waste Management units will have skeleton crews to support your research needs.

Important Policies

Research labs not required for or engaged in essential research may be visited periodically by the responsible PI or a single designee to perform “wellness checks” to ensure samples or reagents are secure, that refrigerators/freezers are operating properly, etc.
Under no circumstances are researchers to take laboratory research materials – other than laptops, paper records, and data storage devices – off site, including to their homes.
Undergraduates are not permitted to work on-site in UTSA labs until further notice. Undergraduates may not be designated as essential personnel.
Graduate students or postdocs may be designated as essential personnel only if they agree to this designation in writing (e.g., email), and they may change their mind at a later date. P*s should not ask graduate research assistants or postdocs to come to campus, unless they have been designated as essential personnel by a college ADR.
Visitors, external collaborators or non-essential personnel may not occupy a PI’s research space or shared or leased lab spaces for the entire duration of this pause.
Non-UTSA personnel may not be present in research core facilities, except for necessary critical maintenance, repairs and deliveries.
UTSA personnel other than core staff must request special approval from Desiree Porter, [email protected], to enter core lab spaces. Only one person is allowed to occupy the space at any given time.

Essential Activities Eligible for Exemption

The research pause is being implemented to maximize the safety of the UTSA research community. Exemptions are only needed for work in on-campus research facilities. Work at home does not need an exemption. We encourage those few P*s who will be eligible to go ahead and submit their requests now to prevent interruptions in their activities. Many of you have already submitted your information to your college and we appreciate their partnership in this process. If you have already sent your lab needs, you do not need to submit an exemption. If you have any questions, please contact Mickey Stevenson at (210) 668-3313.

Exemptions should be requested using the form located here. Potentially eligible activities include:

COVID-19 related activity that is time sensitive and could aid in addressing the current crisis.
Activity that if discontinued would generate significant data and sample loss (including biological materials and plants).
Activity that cannot be performed remotely and is deemed critical by the U.S. government or an industry sponsor.
Activities specifically requested by a U.S. Government sponsor to continue during this time.
Activities that protect against a safety hazard.
Maintenance of critical equipment in facilities and laboratories.
Maintenance of critical samples and animal populations.
Clinical trial activity that if discontinued would negatively impact the patients’ care.

When the VPREDKE and your ADR grant an exemption, we expect lab leaders to proceed with extreme caution and follow the updated Continuity Guidance for Research Facilities. Lab members should work from home whenever possible and team meetings should only take place in virtual settings. When in the lab, maintain a density of personnel to permit a safe space between researchers, even in training situations. Require essential personnel to stay home if they are ill or have contact with a COVID-19 positive individual. Establish a system by which lab members can check on the status of each other.

This is an extraordinary time for our institution and our local community. I fully understand the impact these changes can have on your respective research program and the impact on your students’ progress. The impact of the COVID-19 virus may have long-lasting effects. Our focus now is on the health and safety of all members of the UTSA research community while trying to minimize the immediate effects on our Roadrunner family. The Research Office is committed to serving the research needs of our faculty and postdocs and continuing to support our research portfolio. Please feel free to reach out to us during this critical time.

Sincerely,

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Bernard Arulanandam, PhD, MBA
Jane and Roland Blumberg Professor of Biology
Vice President for Research, Economic Development, and Knowledge Enterprise

Dear CEE/ESE Prospects,In response to the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and to support the health and well-bein...
03/19/2020

Dear CEE/ESE Prospects,

In response to the global coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic and to support the health and well-being of our university community, (the Department of CEE ) is canceling our (Graduate Open House), originally scheduled for (March 21, 2020).

We regret any inconvenience but know that you share our desire to do everything possible—based on guidance from public health officials—to help protect our community during this time.

For more information, visit UTSA’s Coronavirus Updates website.

Hi Prospects,

We extend prospective students an invitation to our Spring Open House! We will tour our labs and discuss the admissions process, funding opportunities, course/program content. Current students/faculty will provide deeper insight about our graduate and Ph.D. programs answering any questions you may have. If you plan on attending please RSVP: [email protected].

Hello all,I hope everyone is doing well this spring break.I would like to provide an update from this year's competition...
03/10/2020

Hello all,

I hope everyone is doing well this spring break.

I would like to provide an update from this year's competitions (Steel Bridge and Concrete Canoe)

Concrete Canoe did very well despite some setbacks, final results are pending (expected in a week or two) and will be forwarded as soon as we receive them.

Steel bridge did outstanding, nearly sweeping the competition in all but one category where we placed second.

Overall the results are as follows:
1st Overall 1st Lightness 1st Stiffness 1st Construction Speed 1st Structural Efficiency 1st Construction Economy 2nd Aesthetics

With the overall win, steel bridge will move onto the AISC National Student Steel Bridge Competition hosted at Virginia Tech (May 22-23).

Please see attached for some pics from our competitions.

If anyone has any questions about the competitions, please let me know!

Evan Batton

President and Steel Bridge Captain

REMINDER IN UPCOMING MARCH!!
02/27/2020

REMINDER IN UPCOMING MARCH!!

Hi Prospects,

We extend prospective students an invitation to our Spring Open House! We will tour our labs and discuss the admissions process, funding opportunities, course/program content. Current students/faculty will provide deeper insight about our graduate and Ph.D. programs answering any questions you may have. If you plan on attending please RSVP: [email protected].

Today’s CEE putting in the work to get San Antonio next generation of engineers!
02/22/2020

Today’s CEE putting in the work to get San Antonio next generation of engineers!

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The Department of CEE is committed to providing a learning environment which encourages discovery and advancement for the betterment of its students and the community. Our department prepares undergraduate and graduate students for future academic and employment opportunities in the U.S. and globally.