The Office of the Provost has announced that MSE Department Head Veerle Keppens has been named vice provost for faculty affairs beginning July 1.
Three Materials Science & Engineering faculty and staff members were recognized for their contributions at the 2023 Tickle College of […]
MSE has seen several successes in recent years, including an overall rise in US News and World Report rankings and […]
Chancellor’s Professor and Department Head Veerle Keppens is one of two TCE faculty recently selected for participation in the IAspire […]
The 149th annual meeting of The Metals, Minerals, and Materials Society was dedicated to the lifetime contributions of Peter Liaw.
MSE participated in the Tickle College of Engineering’s Halloween 2019 costume contest, securing 3rd place for their participation in the contest.
Department head Veerle Keppens has received high honors, being named a Chancellor’s Professor at the recommendation of Provost Manderscheid.
The department picked up a major recognition as the Academic Ranking of World Universities named the metallurgical engineering discipline its top program.
Three MSE undergraduate researchers received awards for their presentations at the Exhibit for Undergraduate Research and Creative Achievement.
Veerle Keppens is leading a project that will help UT recruit and retain women faculty in science, engineering, and technology fields.