UT’s Rucker and PhD student Bryson win Best Manipulation Paper Award at ICRA Conference for advancing robotic manipulation and soft robotics research.

UT Knoxville research enables stable droplet networks on oil-coated surfaces, paving the way for fog water harvesting, sensors, and bio-inspired energy systems.

UT’s Institute of Biomedical Engineering hosts cross-discipline symposium, uniting experts to advance research in healthcare, biomaterials, and medical devices.
Five MABE students at UT Knoxville were inducted into Phi Kappa Phi for outstanding research in energy, biomechanics, and biomedical engineering.
Jackie Johnson advances iBME’s mission at UT by developing nanoparticles for medical imaging and cancer detection through groundbreaking research and collaboration.

Abstract: Understanding fluid physics at nanometer scale is important for many applications including water purification, gas separations, energy storage, DNA sequencing, etc. Molecular scale phenomena such as finite size of the molecule compared to the pore/slit size, restricted translational and rotational motions, ballistic diffusion, etc. pose challenges to the classical continuum theory of fluids. To…
William “Bill” R. Hamel and Matthew M. Mench established an endowment in July to benefit the department’s business management functions in perpetuity.
UT Knoxville’s Jeffrey Reinbolt earns the 2013 Chancellor’s Excellence in Teaching Award and NSF CAREER, advancing interactive human movement research.

UT engineers earned top honors at UTRF’s 2016 Innovation Awards, including the Wheeley Award for a portable disease detection device and multiple new patents.
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