MSE students visit Washington D.C. for Congressional Visits Day to advocate for basic research and development funding.
Grad student Brian Washington and his lab partner Colt Griffith created their own battery technology start-up, AluminAiry.
It’s been one year since the UT received a prestigious Materials Research Science and Engineering Center and the collaborations have led to breakthroughs in the lab and an appreciation for a different style of research.
Assistant Professor Jian Liu created HarmonyCloak, a tool that prevents artificial intelligence from replicating copyrighted music.
UT is the lead institution for a $25 million cooperative agreement awarded by the National Nuclear Security Administration.
CEE professor Shuai Li is working on a solution to more expediently assess damage after major natural disasters using drone technology.
Engineering students Martin Espernberger and Brooklyn Douthwright competed for their respective countries during the 2024 Paris Olympics.
Thanks to a grant from the UT-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute (UT-ORII), Corder and Hubbard are collaborating to improve resin extrusion by integrating state-of-the-art processes, novel rheological protocols, and more sustainable inputs.
Anahita Khojandi and Xiaopeng Zhao have been selected for the AAAS 2024-25 Science and Technology Policy Fellowship.
The University of Tennessee led a groundbreaking demonstration that showcased Army soldiers with no previous additive manufacturing experience printing and repairing a part for a Bradley Fighting Vehicle.
Researchers from across the college are working on several projects, including updating computer chips and turning EV batteries into power supplies.











