Dustin Gilbert’s research team publishes in Advanced Materials about discoveries in dynamic magnetic fractal networks.
In the outskirts of the Rocky Mountains critical materials researchers gathered to discuss ongoing research across the US Department of […]
First Place – Matthew Valderrama, Max Camp, Christopher Webb, Charlotte Buchanan – Restoration of Musical Organs: Analysis of Rubber Cloth and Other […]
UT Center for Materials Processing and the Oak Ridge Chapter of ASM sponsored their annual research poster competition.
An interdisciplinary team literally spanning the University of Tennessee, from the Materials Science & Engineering department in Ferris Hall on […]
Assistant Professors Kate Page and Dustin Gilbert were awarded one of two UT-ORII Seed Programs along with their collaborators at ORNL Craig Bridges and Valentino Cooper.
Brittnee Mound-Watson researched her hearing aids and found that certain materials made it suitable for the human body.
A prosthetic forearm and hand developed by MSE students and faculty and used by an MSE student Riley Toll is shown in a UT promotional video.