Ringley marked 2020 by earning his bachelor’s degree, starting graduate school, and building a world-record-setting engine, to name a few.
Sreya Kumpatla, aerospace engineering major, earned a scholarship from the American Association of University Women to attend their conference.
Beginning January, Summer, or Fall 2021 Two PhD students are sought to contribute to a research program that integrates numerical methods, supercomputing, structural mechanics, and damage modeling. The specific project is sponsored by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and entails the development of multi-scale, multi-physics models and methodology to simulate the behavior and damage…

Emma Bettters was profiled by ORNL for her role in helping to produce N95 fabric material for thousands of face masks.
Graduate Research Assistant Ryan Copenhaver is a recipient of the American Society for Precision Engineering (ASPE) Student Scholarship. The scholarship includes a monetary gift, free registration to ASPE’s Virtual 35th Annual Meeting later this month, and free registration for four tutorials offered during the meeting. Copenhaver is a member of the Machine Tool Research Center…

Camille Bergin always wanted to be an astronaut and pursued that dream to the Kennedy Space Center and Artemis-2 vehicle team.
Students will be able to view some of the latest, cutting-edge vehicles from exterior to rivets in virtual reality using Caresoft Global software.
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Uday Vaidya and Hicham Ghossein are partnering on a new company specializing in carbon fiber nonwovens.
On April 20th, MABE held its first-ever virtual awards celebration for the top juniors, seniors, and graduate students in the department.
Graduating seniors Brooks Leftwich and Jackson Wilt have received Fulbright Awards and will be spending the 2020-21 academic year abroad teaching and doing research.