ISE students tackle separate projects for the iconic machinery, heavy equipment, and agricultural tool producer John Deere.
Through alumna Sheryl Ponds' desire to make the world a better place, her company Dai Technologies Corporation now develops electric vehicle infrastructure.
50 years since its inception, the Engineering Diversity Program has a new name that honors long-time UT supporter and alumnus, Dwight Hutchins.
Associate Professor Jamie Coble and Dan Doulet Faculty Fellow Jim Ostrowski collaborate to improve maintenance schedules for nuclear power plants.
The US Department of Transportation has selected UT to lead a multi-institutional university transportation center.
Assistant Professor Katie Schuman is leveraging high-performance computing and machine learnng to make advancements in neuromorphic computing.
Assistant Professor Katharine Page is joining a multi-university project to seek a greater understanding of hydrogen and its uses.
In an effort to advanced 5G research, the AT&T 5G Lab at UT Research Park at Cherokee Farm was recently dedicated during a ceremonial ribbon cutting.
Researchers in the college are working on several projects including nuclear fusion, atomic fabrication, and artificial intelligence education.
Associate Professor Caleb Rucker develops a robotic surgical system that provides a safer, less invasive endoscopic approach to an invasive procedure.
UT Team brings expertise in neuromorphic computing into cameras and detection devices in a way that makes them able to detect the slightest change.
Chancellor’s Professor Kevin Tomsovic has been elected to the National Academy of Engineering, earning one of the highest international honors available to engineering professionals and researchers.