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Education / Energy

UA, Advanced Energy Association Partner on Innovation Event

The event, at the Arkansas Research and Technology Park, is an effort to connect advanced energy industry stakeholders with potential research partners and funding opportunities. read more >
Education / Energy / Government & Politics

UA Engineering Professor Gets $3.4M Grant

Yue Zhao, assistant professor of electrical engineering at the University of Arkansas, has received $3.4 million to advance power electronics research on the nation's electric grid. read more >
U.S. Department of Energy
Government & Politics

Ozark Integrated Circuits Gets $1M U.S. Department of Energy Award

Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc. of Fayetteville will receive a $1 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy. read more >
The Ozark Integrated Circuits team.
Government & Politics / Small Business

Ozark Integrated Circuits Gets $750K Grant

Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc. of Fayetteville gets a $750,000 grant from the U.S. Air Force to develop electronics packaging and assembly systems for controls in jet engines. read more >
SurfTec co-founders Samuel Beckford (left) and Min Zou discuss their research in the Nano Mechanics and Tribology Laboratory at the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville.
Education / Energy / Government & Politics

Fayetteville Startup Awarded $225,000 Grant to Test Coating

University of Arkansas-affiliated startup SurfTec LLC of Fayetteville receives a $225,000 National Science Foundation grant to commercialize a nano-coating technology for manufacturing. read more >
Silicon-carbide chips from Ozark Integrated Circuits.
Education

Fayetteville Company Gets NASA Grant to Commercialize High-Temp Circuits

NASA has awarded a $124,982 grant to Ozark Integrated Circuits Inc., a technology firm affiliated with the University of Arkansas in Fayetteville. read more >
Investments / Retail

Grant Goes to Arkansas Company Making Compostable Bag

A company affiliated with the University of Arkansas that makes a compostable bag as a substitute for plastic bags has been awarded a $741,221 grant by The National Science Foundation. read more >