The Tickle College of Engineering is proud to feature the following Early CAREER Award winners that have been announced in 2023.
Dwight Hutchins establishes the Mark Dean Advanced Computing Program Endowment and Department of Nuclear Engineering Excellence Endowment.
Professor Michael Danquah began serving in August as the college’s associate dean for academic and student affairs.
Suresh Babu and Kevin Lamb investigate whether you can control the flow of stress waves within additive manufactured materials.
Researchers in the college are working on several projects including EV batteries, polyolefin, atrial fibrillation, and additive manufacturing.
Professor of Physics and Materials Science Alan Tennant and Professor of Materials Science Claudia Rawn serve the new center, CAMM.
Terry Hazen, UT environmental expert, found himself in his own stressed environment–ground zero of a natural disaster.
Mark Cox has been elected a fellow of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) in recognition of his professional achievements.
Hicham Ghossein, founder and CEO of Endeavor Composites, credits Uday Vaidya with encouraging him to pursue his doctoral research.
Tyrone Wells Jr. carries the Volunteer spirit with him to his role as laboratory manager at the Parker Filtration Innovation Center.
Scott Ruoti, assistant professor in EECS, receives CAREER award for work on improving computer science security.
Assistant Professor Zhenbo Wang earns CAREER award for research toward developing and testing a novel airway system.











