Art Ragauskas, ORNL Governor’s Chair for Biorefining, is honored for his role in the development and refinement of plant-based fuels.
Researchers in the college are working on several projects including corrosion, quantum computing, and electric vehicle batteries.
Chemical engineer, Tasimba Jonga, graduates this spring as a 2022 Torchbearer and will continue his studies at Stanford University.
Courtney Faber is working to improve the effectiveness of research teams trying to make transformative changes in engineering education.
John Schmisseur, UT Space Institute executive director, plans to make UTSI an economic driver for the region and scientific community.
The college has several programs with outreach components that connect with people in the workforce or with precollege students who will one day join them.
Katharine Page, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, is looking to further her research into the atomic composition of materials.
The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering looks to the future as they celebrate its 75th anniversary.
Graduate students Alex Solomon and Evan Williams traveled to the GSI Helmholtz Center for Heavy Ion Research in Darmstadt, Germany.
The future of electric vertical take-off and landing systems is well underway thanks to UT-led Army project featuring faculty spanning four TCE disciplines.
Eric and Elaine Zeanah's deep respect for the importance of higher education has led them to establish an endowment to fund educational opportunities.
Steve Abel, associate professor in CBE, and Andy Sarles, associate professor in MABE, collaborate to learn more about flexible nanoscale particles.











