Members of the University of Tennessee’s Material Advantage student chapter visited Washington D.C. on April 12, 2024, for Congressional Visits Day.
On a prestigious DAAD RISE internship, junior Jocelyn Hess spent the summer in Germany studying whether moon bases could be made with lunar regolith.
Kennedy Agyekum, a PhD student in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, received two awards this summer for his work in neutron scattering.
Materials science and engineering student, Emmaline Howard, has received a scholarship to participate in the Congress-Bundestag Youth Exchange.
One MSE faculty member and one MSE student group were recognized at the 2024 Academic Honors Banquet.
At the 2024 UT Student Engagement Awards, MSE student Marlena Alexander and the leaders of the UT MRS were recognized for their outstanding impacts on campus.
MSE junior Jakob Scroggins was selected as a 2024 Goldwater Scholar, a prestigious scholastic award undergraduate students in the U.S can achieve.
MSE students showcased their research and participated in competitions at the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) Annual Meeting this March.
The second annual UT Science as Art competition allowed student scientists from across campus to showcase the visual beauty of their research.
Daniel Rutstrom, a Graduate Research Assistant in the MSE department won first place in the NSS Student Paper Award.