Terry Hazen, UT environmental expert, found himself in his own stressed environment–ground zero of a natural disaster.
Alumni Angie and Harold started Cannon & Cannon, Inc., nearly 25 years ago. The company now belongs to four of their employees.
When it became certain the coronavirus would force university activity to go remote, many faculty, staff, and students stepped up to help.
UT Team brings expertise in neuromorphic computing into cameras and detection devices in a way that makes them able to detect the slightest change.
The inaugural Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program cohort, which launched the program in 2017, built a mountain of accomplishments before graduating last year.
Tyrone Wells Jr. carries the Volunteer spirit with him to his role as laboratory manager at the Parker Filtration Innovation Center.
Janis Terpenny, new dean of the Tickle College of Engineering, presents her vision for the college which includes finding, providing, and developing new opportunities.
The college's researchers received the Early CAREER Awards bringing our total since 2016 to 19 of our young faculty members being recognized.
Suresh Babu and Kevin Lamb investigate whether you can control the flow of stress waves within additive manufactured materials.
Industrial engineering student Grant Kobes vision for UT's robotics team was to give engineering students hands on experience and to increase STEM interest with students in the Knoxville community.
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.