Faculty members Qiang He, Shuai Li, and Jindong Tan are working on projects that highlight the potential benefits of integrating robotic decontamination and infrastructure design.
As a picture emerged for how the COVID-19 pandemic could impact the world well beyond the spring 2020 semester, TCE students and faculty stepped up to limit the effect of the virus’ effect.
ISE students tackle separate projects for the iconic machinery, heavy equipment, and agricultural tool producer John Deere.
Professor Michael Danquah began serving in August as the college’s associate dean for academic and student affairs.
Assistant Professor Katie Schuman is leveraging high-performance computing and machine learnng to make advancements in neuromorphic computing.
Mark Dean just wrapped up a year as interim dean for the Tickle College of Engineering leaving a legacy that has helped shape the college for years to come.
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.
Despite the COVID-19 pandemic, the students, faculty, and staff were able to adapt to finish the semester, showing the resilience of the Volunteer spirit.
The college’s inaugural Senior Design Showcase hosted more than 125 teams from all disciplines, revealing the impactful work our seniors are doing.
Volkswagen, ORNL, and the University of Tennessee announced a new partnership and the creation of the Volkswagen Innovation Hub at Cherokee Farms.
Professors in civil and environmental engineering, Lee Han and Asad Khattak, are working with UTC and UTSI to develop standards and testing for autonomous vehicles.
The college's researchers received the Early CAREER Awards bringing our total since 2016 to 19 of our young faculty members being recognized.