Sara Wonner, a student in materials science and engineering, is marching toward success as a member of the Pride of Southland Marching Band and Lacy Vols' Pep Band.
Hannah Loftis, a senior in civil and environmental engineering, recounts her experience working with Bradfield & Gorrie as part of an engineering co-op.
Nicholas Wierschem, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, is looking at the resonance in the world around us to make buildings safer.
Dustin Crouch, an assistant professor in biomedical engineering, is working to unlock a game-changing jump in prosthetic device using bionics.
Michael Jantz, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, is developing new approaches for we manage data movement and storage.
The college's researchers received the Early CAREER Awards bringing our total since 2016 to 19 of our young faculty members being recognized.
Janis Terpenny, new dean of the Tickle College of Engineering, presents her vision for the college which includes finding, providing, and developing new opportunities.
John Schwartz and civil and environmental engineering graduate students are taking adventurous steps to ensure the quality of our water and air is in check.
Students from UT's Bladesmithing Club worked to build a blade to compete at the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) conference, where they took home more metal than they arrived with.
Matthew Mench, department head for mechanical, aerospace, and biomedical engineering, saw a need for a new device to help with opioid epidemic.
Dongarra Professor Michela Taufer believes UT is setup to be a leader in high-end computing.
Faculty and staff have received a front row view of the construction progress made with the New Engineering Complex set to open in 2021.