UNT awarded almost $2 million in NSF funding to study the rules of physics

Faculty awarded Grant

Can engineering change the basic laws of physics? That is one of the questions three professors and a former student at the University of North Texas are attempting to answer. Arup Neogi, a professor in the College of Science’s Department of Physics, is the principal investigator on a $1,997,222 National Science Foundation grant that will explore such questions. Arkadii Krokhin, also a professor in the College of Science’s Department of Physics, Tae-Youl Choi in the College of Engineering’s Department of Mechanical and Energy Engineering and Zeke Walker, founder of Echonovus, who received his doctorate from UNT, are co-principal investigators in the study. Read More...