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.

UT researchers use computer models to predict which children with cerebral palsy may benefit from surgery to improve mobility and balance.
Richard Komistek and Assistant Professor Jeffrey Reinbolt were honored at the 2015 Chancellor’s Honors Banquet.

Andy Sarles earned the 3M Non-Tenured Faculty Award for research on liquid-infused stretchable materials with tunable transport properties.
UT Knoxville research targets heart valve disease with innovative tissue-engineered valves to prevent calcification, aiming to improve early treatment and save lives.
UT Knoxville research explores how a common surgery for cerebral palsy may impact balance, using simulations to improve outcomes for children post-surgery.
BME Ph.D. student MaryAnne Nguyen works in the Bioinspired Materials and Transduction Laboratory that is directed by MABE Assistant Professor Dr. Andy Sarles.
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