MathWorks is recognizing EECS Professor Jack Dongarra with a new endowed professorship.
Mechanical engineering senior and SMART scholarship recipient Dana Bjorn began skydiving during the pandemic, and now has well more than 250 jumps.
Doctoral student Debalina Ghosh is developing a greener form of concrete, which currently is responsible for 8 percent of the world's carbon monoxide.
Industrial engineering alumna Tiffany Sithiphone proudly represents what it means to be an Vol in the Big Peach of Atlanta.
Research Assistant Professor Dibyendu Mukherjee and his team are working with the Department of Defense to improve the performance of military equipment.
Two researchers from the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science are working to make the skies less carbon-dependent.
MSE student Cole Franz is working on the cutting edge of materials research through a college partnership with Fulton Bellows.
CURENT got its start in 2011 as an NSF Engineering Research Center and now ten years later, the center shows no signs of slowing down.
Joint Associate Professor Belinda Akpa is combining her love of mathematics and chemical engineering to improve medicines and medical treatments.
Researchers in the Tickle College of Engineering are working on several projects including e-scooter safety, small modular nuclear reactors, and space travel.
Hector Pulgar, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, recently received an NSF CAREER Award for his work on power grids.
Created in 1964, the UT Space Institute's mission is to help the US address strategic aerospace and national security needs.