UT’s Innovation South unites students, faculty, and industry in a cutting-edge facility advancing composites manufacturing, research, and workforce training.
Cameron Castleberry holds the football and baseball that were put inside the hypersonics tunnel.
Associate Professor Phillip Kreth and a team of student interns put a football and a baseball in a Mach 4 wind tunnel to help the general public conceptualize hypersonic speeds.
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UT Helps Develop Y-12 Optimization Tool Y-12 maintains the safety, security, and effectiveness of the U.S. nuclear weapons stockpile, and...
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Turning Wood Waste into Metal Alternative Imagine if all the wood waste left over from home construction zones, furniture manufacturing,...
Steven Zinkle inside an IAMM lab
Group Led by Zinkle Awarded $20M in Fusion Innovation Funding UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Nuclear Materials and Professor Steven Zinkle...
Catherine Schumann standing in front of a whiteboard
With Nature Article and $4M Grant, Schuman Advances Community-Level Neuromorphic Computing By Rhiannon Potkey. Photography by Shawn Poynter. Computers are...
UT’s METAL program trains casting and forging professionals through bootcamps and a unique collaboration with the School of Art, tackling a critical U.S. industrial workforce shortage.
UTSI has secured a $17.8M grant to build a wind tunnel that reduces the time and cost of testing new thermal protection system materials for hypersonic vehicles.

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