Researchers & UT Community

PROOF OF CONCEPT AWARDS

Technology Development

The Texas Proof of Concept Awards provide competitive funding for faculty membersor permanent researchers with principal investigator (PI) status to demonstrate the feasibility of their innovations to accelerate the process towards commercialization. We invite you to learn more about the past awardees and consider applying.

Award recipients

Salvatore Salamone

Rail Defect Detection by Noncontact Vibration Measurements
Synopsis:
Nonvisible transverse defects in railways are one of the main causes of railway track-related incidents, costing hundreds of millions of dollars in the past two decades. Current rail inspection technologies cannot be mounted on operating train cars and are only reliable at slow speeds, costing railway operators time and money. UT engineers have developed a laser doppler system that can be used on operating trains and at much higher speeds.
UT Austin Startup:
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Janet Zoldan

Sustainable Beef Brisket
Synopsis:
Current meat production will not be able to meet the increasing demand across the globe and it’s negative environmental impact is only growing. UT biomedical engineers are using a patented scaffolding technology to develop cultured beef brisket with similar look, texture, and taste.
UT Austin Startup:
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Farshid Alambeigi

Steerable Surgical Drilling Device
Synopsis:
Current orthopedic drills can only drill in a straight line, making surgeries involving complex anatomies more time consuming and less successful. UT engineers have invented a handheld steerable drill for surgeries that require curved trajectories, allowing more efficient and more successful procedures.
UT Austin Startup:
ARTS Surgical Inc.
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Christopher Rylander

Therapeutic System for Brain Cancer
Synopsis:
Standard treatments for aggressive brain cancers are often ineffective and non-curative due to many challenges with treating tumors within the brain. UT engineers are developing a multifaceted catheter system that can deliver therapeutic agents and heat directly into desired positions in the brain tumor in order to maximize treatment potential.
UT Austin Startup:
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Andrew Ellington

Low-cost Rapid Diagnostic Enzyme Complex
Synopsis:
There is a global need for point-of-care diagnostic tests for infections but the key enzyme components of these tests can be expensive or hard to obtain. UT researchers have invented an extremely low-cost preparation method for key enzymes used in diagnostic tests that can enable rapid diagnosis of infectious diseases such as COVID-19.
UT Austin Startup:
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