UT Engineering’s Spring Distinguished Lecture Series features top experts sharing insights on innovation, research, and the future of engineering.
Smithsonian recently had a prominent spot for UT’s SynDaver “Mabeline” in its story on the rising use of artificial cadavers at medical schools.
UT MABE student-led businesses wins Boyd Venture Challenge, earning funding to grow innovative startup and advance student entrepreneurship in engineering.
MABE students build a more efficient future through hands-on research and innovation in energy, sustainability and advanced manufacturing.
Graham Taylor, a PhD student in the MABE department, recently had his paper accepted in Soft Matter, a peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the Royal Society of Chemistry.
David Morse earns prestigious Fulbright-Cambridge Partnership Award with guidance from MABE professor, advancing research and global engineering collaboration.
Caroline Bryson created interactive STEM kits to make science hands-on and engaging for K-12 students, inspiring the next generation of scientists and engineers.
Assistant Professor Stephanie TerMaath, has been selected to participate in the National Academy of Engineering’s 2015 US Frontiers of Engineering Symposium.
Stephanie TerMaath is the recipient of the Pennsylvania State University Schreyer Honors College 2014 Outstanding Scholar Alumni Mentor Award.
Zannatul Ferdous leads UT research to combat heart valve disease by developing tissue-engineered, calcification-resistant valves for better treatment.