Terry Hazen and Frank Loeffler are using their expertise in micorbiology to develop mass monitoring systems for COVID for UT and other institutions.
Janis Terpenny, new dean of the Tickle College of Engineering, presents her vision for the college which includes finding, providing, and developing new opportunities.
Suresh Babu and Kevin Lamb investigate whether you can control the flow of stress waves within additive manufactured materials.
Grad student Brian Washington and his lab partner Colt Griffith created their own battery technology start-up, AluminAiry.
Through alumna Sheryl Ponds' desire to make the world a better place, her company Dai Technologies Corporation now develops electric vehicle infrastructure.
Meet the Engineering Alumni who helped launch this historic collaboration. Here, they discuss their roles in the mission and how their UT engineering education helped them make history.
One week you’re climbing up to Machu Picchu. The next, you can barely climb out of bed. This was Jim Froula’s experience with COVID-19.
Faculty, staff, and students from the Tickle College of Engineering are banding together with colleagues across the university to produce face masks.
Scott Ruoti, assistant professor in EECS, receives CAREER award for work on improving computer science security.
Corey Vereen (BS/CS, ’17) went from Neyland Stadium, to Foxborough, to coding for a health and fitness company—finding success at every stop.
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.
College football turned 150 years old on November 6, having long ago worn its way into the tapestry of America. The University...