Students from the Tickle College of Engineering and Haslam College of Business to work together on projects provided by real-world clients.
Researchers in the college are working on several projects including sustainable pavement, molten salt reactors, and wireless charging of electric vehicles.
MABE alumna Abby Chandler co-founded Top Dog Bracing to provide an alternative to surgery for dogs needing orthopedic relief.
Dwight Hutchins gives planned gift to support the college's Fred D. Brown Jr. Minority Engineering Scholarship.
Industrial engineering major Grant Kobes was instrumental in creating the college's Team YNOT, a competitive robotics team that won the world championship.
Associate Professor Eric Lukosi is using scintillators to conduct experiments related to potassium to help prove the existence of dark matter.
The Tickle College of Engineering is planning for an influx of new hires to fuel new academic programs and growth in strategic research areas.
TCE’s Engineering Fundamentals team works with builders to create flexible learning spaces that will engage students in collaboration in the ZEC.
UTSI graduates take off from the Tullahoma, Tennessee, campus and enter industry ready to pilot cutting-edge fields into the future.
Airflow research from MABE Assistant Professor James Coder is being supported by the prestigious Young Investigator Program.
Assistant Professor Mahshid Ahmadi has been selected for recognition as a Sloan Research Fellow.
Bredesen Center doctoral student Kendra Allen won two National Society of Black Engineers Golden Torch awards for her work.











