UT nuclear engineering professor and Governor’s Chair Steve Zinkle has been awarded the Seaborg Medal by the American Nuclear Society.
American Nuclear Society Honors Zinkle with Seaborg Medal
Pair of TCE Students Each Win Big at the 2022 Graves Competition
Tickle College of Engineering students Alexandria Carter and Taylor Gingrich each won funding for their ideas during the Graves Business Plan Competition.
Engineering Equity
Chien-fei Chen’s work emphasizes the social impacts of technology. This fall she has two NSF grants promoting equity in electrical service and urban navigation.
Buckner Selected as New Heath IBEP Director
Bob Buckner has been named the new director of the Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program, effective Jan. 1, 2023.
Engineers Day 2022 – Tickle College’s Oldest Event Held in UT’s Newest Building
At Engineers Day 2022, more than 1,300 high school students gathered at Tickle College to compete in engineering games and learn about engineering professions.
MABE’s Duty Named Next CEO of IACMI
Chad Duty has been chosen as the next director of IACMI.
Faber Blends Science and Practice to Improve Engineering Education
Courtney Faber is working to improve the effectiveness of research teams trying to make transformative changes in engineering education.
The Complex Becomes Comprehensible Through Wilson’s Modeling
Dan Wilson, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, is developing models that control human or mechanical behavior.
Developing New Materials Using Compound Cocktails Drives Page
Katharine Page, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, is looking to further her research into the atomic composition of materials.
Interdisciplinary Senior Design Program Has Career-Changing Potential
During his Interdisciplinary Senior Design project, BME major Caleb Noe discovered a love for nuclear engineering that changed his career path.