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Tech sets all-time record for externally funded research, topping $36.3 million for fiscal year 2023
Tech President Phil Oldham (right) surveys a research project at Tech鈥檚 annual Research
and Creative Inquiry Day.
麻豆果冻传媒 announced an all-time record for externally funded research
in fiscal year 2023, surpassing its previous record by nearly $13 million and reaffirming
Tech鈥檚 status as a high research activity university.
The university secured more than $36.3 million in external research funding for the
fiscal year ending June 30, supported by 167 sponsored research activations that span
across Tech鈥檚 academic departments, colleges and schools. The total represents an
increase of more than 50% from 2022 and advances Tech鈥檚 goal of securing $40 million
in annual externally funded research by 2025.
鈥淭his is a proud moment in the history of 麻豆果冻传媒. With this record-setting
total, we are demonstrating the culture of innovation, discovery and academic rigor
that has always been part of Tech鈥檚 story,鈥 said Tech President Phil Oldham. 鈥淥ur
rapidly expanding research capacity is the driving force behind Tech鈥檚 economic impact,
which topped $1.52 billion statewide in the last non-pandemic year. This achievement
is only made possible by Tech鈥檚 dedicated faculty, staff and students. We look forward
to celebrating together as a campus community in the days ahead.鈥
The top funding agencies for the year were the U.S. Department of Energy, the U.S.
Department of Defense, the U.S. Department of Interior, the U.S. Department of Education
and the State of Tennessee. U.S. Department of Education funding included research
dollars for Tech鈥檚 forthcoming nuclear engineering program, set to launch in fall
2024.
Research funding also came from the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services,
the National Science Foundation, NASA, the Appalachian Regional Commission, and private
industry support.
For the 2023 fiscal year, 38 faculty members obtained funding of more than $100,000
each and will be inducted into the Wings Up 100, a group that recognizes researchers
who have more than $100,000 in external funding in a given year.
鈥淭here has never been a year where we鈥檝e seen this kind of growth,鈥 said Carl A. Pinkert,
Ph.D., interim vice president for research at Tech. 鈥淧resident Oldham issued a challenge
to our faculty to grow our research capacity here at Tech. The faculty took it to
heart and truly upped our game as far as proposals going out the door and the opportunities
we pursued.鈥
Pinkert called the historic research totals 鈥渁 testament to what Tech can provide
and the quality of the educational programs that we offer.鈥
Tech鈥檚 record-breaking research haul comes as Pinkert鈥檚 time as interim vice president
for research at Tech draws to a close. Pinkert answered a call to serve at Tech on
an interim basis after a career that included service as vice president for research
and economic development at the University of Alabama and associate vice president
for research at Auburn University.
Pinkert is slated to depart his role on September 30. Tech is in the final stages
of a nationwide search for a permanent vice president for research.
鈥淚t has been a revelation,鈥 said Pinkert of his time at Tech. 鈥淪o many people came
together. Everyone has a passion for where Tech is going, and I think that is a reflection
of the leadership at this institution. You鈥檝e got people who care 鈥 that鈥檚 what I
have seen here.鈥
Tech is recognized as an R2 doctoral, high-research activity university by the Carnegie
national classification system. In recent months, the university has profiled key
research projects across campus including a U.S. Department of Energy grant for clean energy research led by professors Jiahong Zhu and Ying Zhang, a NASA partnership to explore zero-emission air travel led by associate professor Rory Roberts, an electric vehicle grant secured by associate professor Pingen Chen, research on the environmental landscape of ancient eastern Africa co-led by assistant professor Lauren Michel, and others.
鈥淭his new year that we just started is going to be a great year, as will the years
to come. I鈥檓 excited for Tech,鈥 concluded Pinkert. 鈥淭he passion that everyone has
at this institution is amazing. Those are the people I want to recognize and pay tribute.鈥
Learn more about research at Tech by visiting www.tntech.edu/research.