Sergei Kalinin, Weston Fulton Professor of Materials Science and Engineering in the University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Tickle College of Engineering, […]
Achieving widespread global appeal and industry financial backing, Hack the Microscope 2025 brought together researchers, students, and professionals to solve […]
UT-ORNL Distinguished Scientist/Professor Takeshi Egami and Assistant Professor Weinan Xu recently had their research featured on covers of renowned materials science […]
The University of Tennessee is part of a University of California, Berkeley-led consortium that was awarded a $25 million grant […]
Materials Science Professor Katharine Page and doctoral student Joshua Safin were individually recognized at the 2025 Materials Research Society (MRS) […]
Rigoberto Advincula, the UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair of Advanced and Nanostructured Materials and a joint professor in UT’s Departments of Chemical […]
Four faculty members from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering have been named to Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers list […]
Rigoberto Advincula was nominated as a Distinguished Invited Speaker at the 2025 Materials Research Society (MRS) Fall Meeting & Exhibit.
Follow a successful debut last year, Hack the Microscope has expanded to a worldwide event. The UT-organized competition will include participants at nearly 20 sites in the US, Europe, Korea, Singapore, Qatar, and India.
Led by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, UT is at the forefront of using machine-learning in the materials discovery process.