Anna Herring studies multiphase reactions affecting underground storage of CO2. Could the same technology help hydrogen gas smooth the transition to renewable energy?
Herring Tackles Climate Change with Multiphase Research
Ahmadi Honored as a Rising Star in Materials Science
Assistant Professor Mahshid Ahmadi has been selected as a 2024 Rising Star in Materials Science by ACS Materials Au, a publication from the American Chemistry Society.
New PET/CT Equipment Gives UT a Unique Advantage
The Department of Nuclear Engineering, UT Vet School, and UT Oak Ridge Institute purchased new PET and CT imaging equipment to expand preclinical capabilities.
UT Awarded $2.8 Million DOE Grant to Modernize the Nation’s Electric Power Grid
UT has been awarded a grant from the DoE to help modernize the nation’s power grid by developing light-triggered semiconductor switch modules.
UT Team Uses AI to Improve Sepsis Detection and Effective Treatment
A team of researchers developed a novel approach using an artificial intelligence model to better predict a sepsis diagnosis in patients.
McCave Has Interim Tag Removed from Director’s Role
Lecturer and Assistant Research Professor Erin McCave has been selected as the director for the engage Engineering Fundamentals program.
TCE Faculty and Researchers Receive UTRF Innovation Awards
TCE faculty and researchers were recognized at the UT Research Foundation’s Innovation Awards for new patents, start-ups, and technologies.
Danquah, Liu Win Global Biochemical Engineering Award
Michael Danquah and Jian Liu won the 2023 IChemE Biochemical Engineering Award for a project they are working on that could revolutionize detection systems in food manufacturing and processing facilities.
Advincula Earns Prestigious NAI Fellow Honor
Rigoberto Advincula has been elected National Academy of Inventors (NAI) Fellow, one of the highest honors of his profession.
Coded Security
Scott Ruoti, assistant professor in EECS, receives CAREER award for work on improving computer science security.