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.
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.
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.
TCE alum Matthew Loyd was recently selected for an Early Career Research Program award by the Department of Energy’s Office of Science for his proposal involving a neutron camera.
On a prestigious DAAD RISE internship, junior Jocelyn Hess spent the summer in Germany studying whether moon bases could be made with lunar regolith.
To understand the unconventional features of correlated magnets, Yishu Wang will develop new tools that add time resolution to neutron scattering experiments.
The Office of the Provost has announced that MSE Department Head Veerle Keppens has been named vice provost for faculty affairs beginning July 1.
MSE junior Jakob Scroggins was selected as a 2024 Goldwater Scholar, a prestigious scholastic award undergraduate students in the U.S can achieve.
In recognition of his technical and educational contributions to the field, Sergei Kalinin will receive the Microanalysis Society’s 2024 Peter Duncumb Award.