Faculty from the Tickle College of Engineering are leading research into remote monitoring of vital signs, breakthroughs in nuclear alloys, and classroom safety.
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.
Tom Wood built a career on the philosophy that if you treat people right, the company will run right while turning around chemical plants in the process.
The Tickle College of Engineering is working with the several industry partners like Eastman and Siemens to team up on impactful research.
Construction on the new engineering complex which will be the future home of the Department of Nuclear Engineering and freshman engineering programs has continued throughout the fall semester.
Michael Jantz, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, is developing new approaches for we manage data movement and storage.
Ozlem Kilic, Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs, joined the college in July and has since introduced herself to the college and the university.
Research Associate Professor Chien-fei Chen is looking to add a human element to the work on power grids being done by CURENT.
Tyrone Wells Jr. carries the Volunteer spirit with him to his role as laboratory manager at the Parker Filtration Innovation Center.
Volkswagen, ORNL, and the University of Tennessee announced a new partnership and the creation of the Volkswagen Innovation Hub at Cherokee Farms.
The inaugural Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program cohort, which launched the program in 2017, built a mountain of accomplishments before graduating last year.
Peter Tsai, long-time former faculty member in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, is the man behind the N95 mask.