UT Engineering Expo draws record student and corporate turnout, connecting future engineers with top employers for internships, co-ops, and career opportunities.
Eric Wade and his team developed wearable sensors to enhance treatment for motor skill impairments, offering real-time data to improve therapy and patient outcomes.
Thirty-seven teams of seniors showed off the projects they have been working on at this year’s Senior Design expo.
T&T Scientific, a company founded by recent MABE doctoral graduates Nima Tamaddoni and Graham Taylor, was one of three startup companies to receive the spring 2016 Boyd Venture Challenge.
MABE students Jenny Patel and Madeline Stanbridge received first place and overall gold at the 2016 Exhibition of Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement (EUReCA).

The department welcomed three distinguished alumni into its Hall of Fame: Joel Bailey, Howard Chambers, and Kimberly Greene.
The Department will host its first senior design expo at Thompson-Boling Arena on April 21, and it is inviting the campus community to atten
Forbes ranks the University of Tennessee among the top 20 best places to work in higher education, recognizing UT’s culture, benefits, and employee satisfaction.
Stephanie TerMaath attended the 2015 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium which brings together engineers from academia, industry, government and a variety of engineering disciplines.

MABE professors Richard Komistek and Bill Hamel and their graduate students are using a robotic fluoroscope to obtain new insight into the design and post-operative results of artificial joint replacements, a growing and important area of health care.