At UNT, innovation is not confined to the lab — it’s driving real-world change through entrepreneurship. From advanced materials and biotechnology to artificial intelligence and sustainable solutions, five UNT faculty members have transformed their research into startup companies, not only expanding the frontiers of knowledge but also creating tangible impact beyond the university and into their respective industries. Motivated by a desire to solve complex problems and bring their research to life, they have stepped into the role of entrepreneur — navigating patent processes, securing early-stage funding and building ventures from the ground up. Their journeys have included challenges and breakthroughs, as well as failure and learning, as they balance academics with business demands, all the while staying focused on the promise their innovations hold. Through their stories, we explore how UNT’s culture of research, discovery and innovation can cultivate business-minded thinking and why these faculty members chose to extend their work beyond the lab into business — a venture they encourage all faculty researchers to explore.

Sheldon Shi

Sheldon Shi

Professor of mechanical engineering and co-founder of Bemp Research Corporation, which developed a lithium-sulfur battery for use in cars, commercial trucks and flights and sole owner of Z&S Bioproduct Innovations, LLC, an engineering technology company specializing in biomass-based products to create sustainable solutions
Amir Jafari

Amir Jafari

Associate professor of biomedical engineering and founder of Robotics and STEM LLC.
Moo-Yeal Lee

Moo-Yeal Lee

Associate professor of biomedical engineering and founder of Bioprinting Laboratories Inc., which offers innovative 3D cell culture devices — pillar and perfusion plates – and bioprinted human tissuesderived from pluripotent stem cells (organoids) within these device for organoid-based testing of new drug candidates.
Rajiv Mishra

Rajiv Mishra

Regents Professor in materials science and engineering, founder of Optimus Alloys LLC, which developed a commercial aluminum alloy powder for laser powder bed additive manufacturing.
Wonbong Choi

Wonbong Choi

University Distinguished Research Professor in materials science and engineering and mechanical engineering and founder of Ark Power Technology which focuses on advanced rechargeable battery technologies.