Cluster Initiatives
Through these seven clusters, UT supports transdisciplinary collaboration to help solve grand challenges that affect people everywhere.
Foundational Artificial Intelligence
Pursuing a once-in-a-generation opportunity to shape AI development and build UT’s leadership as we close the gap to human intelligence.
Science-Informed Artificial Intelligence
Developing foundational multiscale, multimodal models for AI that respect the physical laws and chemical properties governing underlying processes.
Climate-Smart Agriculture and Forestry
Developing models and tools based on experimental data to promote deeper and broader understanding of strategic climate-smart practices.
Bioinformatics, Genomics, and Quantitative-Based Solutions for Food Security Under a Changing Climate
Applying cutting-edge technologies to develop climate-resilient crops and enable long-term food security at the household, national, and global scales.
Food and Nutrition Security
Understanding food availability, accessibility, and utilization to improve food and nutrition security and ultimately support improved health outcomes.
Precision Health and Environment
Leveraging machine learning and a wealth of data to understand links between environmental conditions and six significant types of human health problems.
Future Mobility
Inventing and testing new mobility technologies, materials, processes, and policies that will create social, environmental, and economic benefits.