Department head Matthew Mench was selected to participate in the 2016-17 SEC Academic Leadership Development Program.
The Tickle College of Engineering was abuzz with activity on Thursday as the annual Engineers Day festivities brought more than 1,500 students from across the state to campus. Dave Wilson, vice president at National Instruments, kicked the day off with an address at Thompson-Boling Arena. A member of the EcoCAR team from the Tickle College of…
Tech CarniVOL held during UT’s Engineers Day, an event that hosts local high school students to learn more about engineering.

IACMI Chief Technology Officer Uday Vaidya was honored during a special ceremony at the 2016 SPE ACCE as he received the SPE Composites Division’s 2016 Composites Person of the Year award. The award publicly acknowledges a contributor who has provided significant aid to the SPE Composites Division, particularly during the prior year, as well as made broader…
UT’s EcoCAR 3 team and the East Tennessee Clean Fuels Coalition are partnering for a tailgating event prior to UT’s game with Ohio on Saturday at Neyland Stadium. As part of a celebration of National Drive Electric week, the event will give the public a chance to learn about alternate-fuel vehicles, UT’s EcoCAR program, and sustainable energy. “This is…
The University of Tennessee’s Office of Engineering Professional Practice Engineering Expo proved successful in a record-setting way. More than 730 students turned up for Friday’s annual event, setting a new attendance record. Held each fall in Thompson-Boling Arena, the Engineering Expo is designed to bring students together with potential employers for paid co-op and internship…
The University of Tennessee held a grand opening for the new Advanced Manufacturing Center and Engineering Annex.
Our department hosted a training course about addictive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, for professional engineers.
Sofy Weisenberg honored as ASME Fluids Engineering Graduate Scholar for her high-performance computing ventricular catheter design.
Mechanical engineering student Andrew Orekhov of Morristown, Tennessee, was one of four students awarded a 2016 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Orekhov is interested in robotics for surgery and rehabilitation. He will be researching control techniques for flexible robotic systems in minimally invasive surgery applications. Read more about the fellowship
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