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.
Researchers around the Tickle College of Engineering have been working on projects ranging from green aviation to protecting smart devices to green aviation.
MSE Assistant Professor Mahshid Ahmadi received an NSF CAREER Award to further her research into OIHP materials—important for solar farms, medical innovations, and more.
Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering Associate Professor Joshua Sangoro is working to solve one of science's deepest mysteries.
Mariya Zhuravleva is helping the Department of Homeland Security detect illicit radioactive cargo and securing our safety through the design of new materials.
Corey Vereen (BS/CS, ’17) went from Neyland Stadium, to Foxborough, to coding for a health and fitness company—finding success at every stop.
Researchers Jason Hayward and Hairong Qi are working with the Department of Energy to safely detect radioactive devices.
Researchers in the Tickle College of Engineering are working on several projects with the Department of Defense making an impact on our national security.
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.
Terry Hazen and Frank Loeffler are using their expertise in micorbiology to develop mass monitoring systems for COVID for UT and other institutions.
Qiang He and Shuai Li have paired their expertise to pursue a unique and novel strategy—disease-resistant buildings resilient to pathogen transmission.
Nuclear engineering alumnus Mohammad Khan used the shock of the COVID-19 pandemic to get creative in working toward a radiological solution.











