UTSI hosted their Summer Research Intern Program where students performed research, presented their findings, and wrote reports.
It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a plane traveling at hypersonic speed! Anyone familiar with the fictional exploits of Superman knows that part of his super powers is that he is “faster than a speeding bullet.” Thanks to research being done in part by the University of Tennessee’s John Schmisseur, it will soon be…
Bennett Croswell and Katherine Van Hooser have been inducted into our department’s distinguished Hall of Fame.
Lipscomb Academy students explored ceramics and glass tech as part of the Glass MATE program promoting careers in materials science.
Gary Flandro is the recipient of the California University of Technology Distinguished Alumni Award for 2018.
At our annual awards banquet, our top students and faculty members were honored for their exceptional contributions.
Surgeon Rhea Seddon visited UTSI for a mural dedication depicting her performing a cardiovascular experiment in space.
The Glass MATE program brings ceramic and glass science demos to local schools to inspire students to explore careers in materials science.
UTSI hosted the third annual Wu Student Presentation Competition, an opportunity for students to develop presentation skills.
For the first time in 30 years, UT’s Suresh Babu will lead a $1.5M/year Navy MURI project on advanced manufacturing alloys.