Tickle College of Engineering helps the University of Tennessee collaborate with AT&T to establish a 5G+ presence, including a testbed, on campus.
UT, the University of Kentucky, and the US Army are partnering on a new five-year, $50 million advanced manufacturing project.
Matthew Mench, dean and Wayne T. Davis Dean's Chair, gives insight into what he sees for the future of the Tickle College of Engineering.
The Zeanah Engineering Complex, UT's new Gateway to Engineering, opened to students this fall and is expected to be fully complete this semester.
MSE Assistant Professor Katherine Page wanted two outstanding undergrads to prepare them to think like future research scientist which she found in Alexandria Carter and Noah Sloan.
A group of students from the Integrated Engineering Design program worked on a senior project to provide internet connection to rural communities.
Savannah Jabkar started her co-op with trepidations, but the experience gave her confidence and the City of Maryville a diverse take on their challenges.
The inaugural Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program cohort, which launched the program in 2017, built a mountain of accomplishments before graduating last year.
Chips designed by EECS Professor Ben Blalock and his team from ICASL were used to help NASA’s Perseverance Mars Rover reach Mars.
Lynne Parker, professor in electrical engineering and computer science, was named the founding director of the new National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office.
Faculty members Qiang He, Shuai Li, and Jindong Tan are working on projects that highlight the potential benefits of integrating robotic decontamination and infrastructure design.
Researchers around the Tickle College of Engineering have been working on projects ranging from green aviation to protecting smart devices to green aviation.