The University of Tennessee hosted an Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Microscopy Hackathon focused on solving automation and machine learning challenges in the field of microscopy.
The Center for Advanced Materials and Manufacturing hosted its 2nd annual Student Night Poster at the Institute of Advanced Materials and Manufacturing on February 6th.
Dustin Gilmer is collaborating on two projects that received grants from America Makes and the National Center for Defense Manufacturing and Machining (NCDMM).
Sheryl Sanchez was awarded the Best Graduate Presentation Award for Symposium MT02: Machine Learning in Action—Automated and Autonomous Experiments at the 2024 MRS Fall Meeting & Exhibit in Boston, Massachusetts.
A unique collaboration between the Tickle College of Engineering and the University of Tennessee School of Art is helping address the workforce shortage in the U.S casting and forging industry through hosting METAL bootcamps.
PhD student Rebecca Lalk’s passions include hiking, painting, mentoring other engineers, and improving cerium-doped rare earth aluminum garnet scintillators.
Dan Andress has donated $1 million to MSE in memory of his brother Thomas Andress, a UT alum, groundbreaking researcher, and industry leader in metallurgy.
David Mandrus, professor and Jerry and Kay Henry Endowed professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering was named to the 2024 Clarivate list of Highly Cited Researchers.
MSE students attended the 2024 International Materials, Applications & Technologies Conference to participate in the Domesday Competition sponsored by ASM International.
It’s been one year since the UT received a prestigious Materials Research Science and Engineering Center and the collaborations have led to breakthroughs in the lab and an appreciation for a different style of research.