Chris Andrews, Don Miller, and Adam Stratz were chosen by the US Department of Energy from UT’s Tickle College of Engineering for the program, which provides full-time funding for the students while they participate in NNSA offices around the country.
Nuclear Engineering Students Earn National Nuclear Security Administration Grants
Knoxville News Sentinel: Lawmakers should explore all aspects of bus safety
“Too many of these accidents seem to be not only driver-related but behavior on the part of the driver that’s way over the line,” said Stephen Richards, who heads up the Southeastern Transportation Center at UT. Read More »
Search Open for Executive Director of UT Space Institute
The position of executive director of the UT Space Institute has been reopened, and the recruiting process is now underway.
Mench Participates in US Department of Defense Office of Net Assessment
Dr. Matthew Mench, head of the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, was recently part of a twenty-person advisory team during a weeklong summer study designed to envision precious resource and energy needs over the next quarter century. The study was held at West Point Military Academy in New York and was conducted for […]
Second Annual “Boo on the Bridge” Brings Out Engineering Vol Creativity
“Boo on the Bridge,” the second annual Tickle College of Engineering Halloween Spirit Competition, brought out multiple departments in a range of costume themes to the Tickle building pedestrian bridge.