Generations of nuclear engineering Vols have trained on UT’s graphite pile, immersing themselves in the field’s history while preparing for bright futures.
The college is offering new academic degrees and launching new departments that will offer students innovative and modern skill sets that meet growing workforce needs.
The Tickle College of Engineering has reached a major milestone for annual research and development expenditures that puts the college in an elite tier.
The TeNnessee MAnufacturing and Design Enterprise (TN-MADE) building in Hardin Valley is aspiring to become an incubator for startup companies while educating TCE students under the same roof.
Researchers in the college are working on several projects including neutron scattering techniques, AI, bunker fuel, and imaging equipment.
UT-ORNL Governor's Chair Rigoberto Advincula has been elected a fellow of the National Academy of Inventors due to his spirit of innovation and facilitation of outstanding inventions.
Through a US Army Research Office award, the university’s 500-kW pulsed Arcjet Tunnel will be upgraded to a continuous flow facility over the next year which will launch UT into rarified air.
The college is partnering with UT's College of Nursing on a research and development initiative aimed at enhancing high-consequence operations through a sponsorship by Y-12 National Security Complex.
The Spark Scholars program has been a major success since it was launched two years ago bringing together early-stage tech companies and UT undergraduate engineering students.
UT-ORNL Governor's Chair Professor Brian Wirth has been selected as the new head of the Department of Nuclear Engineering.
Professor Garrett Rose has been selected as the new head of the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
UT alum Hasitha Suriya Arachchige and joint UT-ORNL Professor David Mandrus are unraveling the mystery of kagome lattices.