MSE students showcased their research and participated in competitions at the Minerals, Metals & Materials Society (TMS) Annual Meeting this March.
Sergei Kalinin’s team constructed an atomic force microscope that autonomously performs experiments, boosting materials characterization to unprecedented rates.
In recognition of his technical and educational contributions to the field, Sergei Kalinin will receive the Microanalysis Society’s 2024 Peter Duncumb Award.
A kagome material’s mysterious quirk, discovered at UT, has now been explained by postdoctoral researcher William Meier’s rattling chain model.
Thermo Fisher donated two liquid-handling robots to the University of Tennessee’s department of material sciences and engineering, helping create a unique fully automated lab.
Mahshid Ahmadi has been selected as a 2024 Rising Star in Materials Science by ACS Materials Au, a publication from the American Chemistry Society.
Sergei Kalinin was recently recognized by multiple organizations for his outstanding science and technical contributions in nanotechnology and microscopy.
The second annual UT Science as Art competition allowed student scientists from across campus to showcase the visual beauty of their research.
Three researchers from the Department of Materials Science and Engineering appeared on Clarivate’s 2023 High Cited Researchers list.
Daniel Rutstrom, a Graduate Research Assistant in the MSE department won first place in the NSS Student Paper Award.