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Being able to better characterize and understand ranges in which flow might occur would go a long way in improving flight performance and design. That’s the goal of new research being undertaken by Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering (MABE) Assistant Professor James Coder.
“The outcomes of this work can be used to make undergraduate research experiences more effective for student learning and development in engineering,” said Faber.
The Tickle College of Engineering has partnered with MSC Industrial Supply to advance machining knowledge and techniques across the US.
Four faculty members from the Tickle College of Engineering were named to the 2021 list of world’s most cited researchers.
Tickle College of Engineering faculty Michela Taufer, Tony Schmitz, Yilu Liu, and Lin Zhu were part of research teams that were honored with R&D 100 awards.
Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs Ozlem Kilic has been chosen for two new exciting professional opportunities. She will represent UT in an upcoming Higher Education Resource Services (HERS) Institute and on the International Union of Radio Science US National Committee
The TCE community gathered on November 1 at the engineering courtyard for spirited seasonal competition as Boo in the Courtyard, the college’s annual costume contest, returned to campus. The event doubled as a collection day for items donated to the Chancellor’s Day of Service.
UT Professor Michela Taufer is part of a new NSF-backed research initiative being led by the University of Utah that hopes to diversify science.
Wes Hines has agreed to serve another term as head of the Department of Nuclear Engineering in UT’s Tickle College of Engineering.