Arthur Ragauskas, UT-ORNL Governor's Chair for Biorefining, is part of a team improving the usefulness of biomass by increasing the sugars they yields.
Eli Darby, a member of the first ever Heath IBEP cohort, talks about his experience as part of this integrated program combining business and engineering.
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.
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.
The Integrated Engineering Design program is off and running, fostering collaborations between the Tickle College of Engineering and other colleges, and industry groups.
College football turned 150 years old on November 6, having long ago worn its way into the tapestry of America. The University...
Three students from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering were selected as recipients of Goldwater Scholarships.
Faculty, staff, and students from the Tickle College of Engineering are banding together with colleagues across the university to produce face masks.
Frida Roenning, a graduate student in mechanical engineering, competed in the downhill mountain bike world championships last year.
Four students from the Tickle College of Engineering were selected by the National Science Foundation for Graduate Research Fellowships.
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.
Candace Brakewood, Chris Cherry, and Lee Han are looking at the way people across the country are traveling in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.