Researcher(s) Keywords:
- parking
- cross border transportation
- transportation security
- intelligent transportation systems
- transportation engineering
- Other
- National Defense & Border Security
- Global Enterprise & Border Studies
- Cross-cutting: Cyberinfrastructure and Collaborative Environments
- fullerene-crown ethers
- crown ethers
- self-assembled monolayer ion sensors
- electrocrystallized materials
- supramolecular science
- Fullerene electrochemistry
Featured Researcher(s):
Department: Civil Engineering
Department: Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department: Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department: Biological Sciences
Department: Computer Science
Department: Metallurgical, Materials and Biomedical Engineering (MMBME)
Department: Physics
Department: Chemistry and Biochemistry
Department: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Department: Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering
Date: November 19, 2020

When The University of Texas at El Paso announced it was awarded an R1 designation from the Carnegie Classification of Institutions of Higher Education in 2019, the distinction signaled UTEP’s arrival on the national stage as one of the premier research institutions in the country. That reputation was cemented further thanks to a recently published study of the world’s top researchers.
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