MABE honored top students, faculty, and staff for academic excellence, leadership, and innovation at its annual awards banquet on April 25 at The Foundry.

Andy Sarles is developing hybrid neuromorphic devices that can sense, learn, and communicate with living cells—paving the way for smart bioelectronics and medical breakthroughs.

UT senior Alexandria Carter won $5K for her startup Out of the Box Appliances, blending engineering and baking to create rechargeable kitchen tools.

Alexandria Carter won $5K at UT’s Graves Business Plan Competition for Out of the Box Appliances, featuring cordless, rechargeable kitchen devices for indoor and outdoor use.
Jessica Pierce won first place at NSBE’s Fall Regional Conference for her motion capture research and will compete at the national convention in March.
Jenny Patel (PhD ’24) turned her passion for biomedical engineering and STEM advocacy into a career at Becton Dickinson while empowering future engineers worldwide.

UTSI professor Jackie Johnson was called in with her search dog Crush to provide assistance after a condo collapsed in Florida.
The Tickle College of Engineering’s senior design showcase returned in person with 130+ projects, awards, and MABE’s first-ever BattleBots competition.
UT engineering students Nicole Beautz and Tyler Corum gained valuable industry experience through internships, preparing them for impactful careers in biomedical and mechanical fields.
On May 12, MABE recognized faculty for their achievements during a virtual awards celebration
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