Paul Komistek will study biomedical engineering and play baseball for the Vols, following in his father’s footsteps.
Lia Winter created EasyWhip, a surgical tool to improve the current graft preparation station and whip stitching needle that are used during certain orthopedic reconstruction procedure.
Eric Wade developed advanced sensors to detect structural weaknesses in bridges and buildings for improved safety.
MABE assistant professor Andy Sarles will soon begin new research aimed atUnderstanding and controlling which materials gain entry into living cell, which has earned him a prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER award of $540,000 over five years.
UT’s Makers Club empowers students to bring ideas to life through hands-on projects, fostering creativity, collaboration, and real-world engineering skills.
UT announces $129M, 228,000-sq-ft engineering research facility to drive innovation, expand labs, and support cutting-edge STEM education and collaboration.
The University of Tennessee’s Makers Club is using 3D printing to create prosthetic limbs, with their first project benefiting engineering student and club member Riley Toll.

Assistant Professor Stephanie TerMaath was named the inaugural Jessie Rogers Zeanah Faculty Fellow in recognition of her outstanding performance.
UT Engineering and East Tennessee Children’s Hospital bring 3D printing to pediatric patients, combining STEM education with care to inspire and uplift young minds.
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