Faculty, staff, and students from the Tickle College of Engineering are banding together with colleagues across the university to produce face masks.
Three students from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering were selected as recipients of Goldwater Scholarships.
College football turned 150 years old on November 6, having long ago worn its way into the tapestry of America. The University...
The Integrated Engineering Design program is off and running, fostering collaborations between the Tickle College of Engineering and other colleges, and industry groups.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Brian Wirth, UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Computational Nuclear Engineering, is working on simulations for the next phase of fusion reactors like ITER, the world's largest research facility.
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.
JIan Liu, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, it working to secure the devices we are using to make our lives easier.











