Faculty Who Change the World Through Research


UNT faculty members are more than educators — they are innovators, mentors, and trailblazers who shape the future through bold ideas and transformative discoveries.

 

Impact Innovators

Pioneering Ideas. Transformative Impact.

From science and technology breakthroughs to reimagining the arts and humanities, UNT faculty are leading research that addresses society’s greatest challenges. Their work fuels UNT’s mission to create knowledge that transforms lives.

Inspiring the Next Generation

Mentorship That Drives Discovery

Faculty research doesn’t stop at discovery — it extends into classrooms and labs, where professors empower students to engage in meaningful inquiry and exploration. These partnerships foster hands-on learning and cultivate a culture of curiosity, collaboration, and excellence.

tier 1 research

Addressing Global Challenges

Research That Matters, Locally and Globally

UNT faculty are advancing solutions in cancer breakthroughs, AI and data science, semiconductor technology, and learning sciences. Their work strengthens industries, shapes policy, and improves health outcomes while fueling innovation that serves communities in North Texas and beyond.

Ethical, Innovative, transformative
Shaping the future of tech
Improving life situations

 

Collaboration & Partnerships

From Bold Ideas to Real-World Solutions

Through strategic partnerships and interdisciplinary collaboration, UNT faculty amplify their impact. By working with industry, government, and community organizations, they ensure research translates into action and innovation with lasting outcomes.

Leaders Who Inspire Change

Driven by Passion. Defined by Impact

UNT faculty embody what it means to be changemakers. Their pursuit of knowledge sparks transformation, drives industries forward, and empowers communities. At UNT, research isn’t just about discovery — it’s about changing the world.

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