Research Centers
In a world where the next frontier calls, ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½’s Aerospace Center answers.
Students here don't just imagine the next frontier – they engineer it.
The Aerospace Center expanding vision is powered by partnerships with local and federal government agencies, national laboratories, industry leaders and community organizations, to drive aerospace breakthroughs in space systems, hypersonic vehicles, AI-driven materials research, and more.
Our mission extends beyond labs. Through this ecosystem, we empower our students to become aerospace pioneers. We push the boundaries of discovery through hands-on research, and a design build test cycle. undergraduates and graduate students alike gain real-world experience while working on lunar robotics, propulsion, satellite design, unmanned systems, and energy solutions. Half of our Aerospace Center researchers are undergraduates—empowering early career talent and shaping diverse leaders in aerospace.
At ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½’s Aerospace Center, innovation is born, talent is launched, and the future lifts off.
…the next frontier is not out there, starts here.
The W.M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation at The University of Texas at El ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½ is a nationally recognized leader in additive manufacturing (AM) research, development, and education. Established in 2001, the Keck Center has grown into one of the most advanced and comprehensive university-based AM facilities in the United States. With more than 80 systems under one roof, the Center supports a full range of capabilities—from design and simulation to material development, 3D printing, post-processing, and testing—across metals, polymers, and ceramics.
The Keck Center is known for its expertise in laser powder bed fusion, electron beam melting, directed energy deposition, and binder jetting. Researchers work with high-performance materials such as titanium, Inconel, aluminum, copper alloys, and tungsten to support projects in aerospace, defense, energy, and healthcare. The facility also includes advanced labs for powder analysis, mechanical testing (tensile, fatigue, hardness), and microstructural characterization using tools like SEM, XRD, and TEM.
As a self-sustaining recharge center, the Keck Center collaborates with over 100 government and industry partners, including NASA, the U.S. Department of Defense, and leading aerospace companies. These partnerships support prototyping, technology development, and component qualification efforts. The Center also plays a key role in workforce development, having trained more than 2,000 Department of Defense personnel through programs like DRIVE AM. At the Keck Center, innovation isn’t just explored—it’s engineered.
Both the Aerospace Center and the W.M. Keck Center for 3D Innovation are housed in ÃÛÌÒ´«Ã½’s state-of-the-art Advanced Manufacturing and Aerospace Center (AMAC). Opened in 2025, AMAC is an $80 million, 98,000-square-foot facility that brings together world-class researchers, students, and industry partners under one roof. By co-locating these two nationally recognized research powerhouses, AMAC serves as a hub for advanced manufacturing, aerospace innovation, and workforce development—driving regional and national impact through cutting-edge research and hands-on education.