
Mahshid Ahmadi contributed to international research projects published in Nature that will improve perovskite production and utilization.

Lynne Parker, a former student, professor, and leader at UT, has been named the 2025 Nathan W. Dougherty Award winner, which is the highest honor bestowed by the Tickle College of Engineering.

Rachael Bevill Burns was selected to lead a Max Planck Partner Group at the University of Tennessee, resulting in funding and international collaboration.
Five faculty members and one student from the Tickle College of Engineering were honored at the spring Academic Honors Banquet.

Mohsen Asle Zaeem has been named the new department head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering within the Tickle College of Engineering.

We’ve ran measurements with the Flexible Neutron Source, providing a much-needed experimental facility that supports future of Nuclear Integral Experiments.

After 42 years at the University of Tennessee, Richard Bennett is retiring. Bennett worked in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering and engineering fundamentals program.

Technology has made receiving items at home easier than ever. If you need laundry detergent from the store, you can have it delivered instantaneously. If you see a pair of shoes you want to wear this week, they can arrive within two days. If you don’t feel like cooking one night, you can order a…

Four projects spearheaded by Tickle College of Engineering faculty and graduate students have been selected as awardees for this year’s UT Chancellor’s Innovation Fund.

Jian Liu received a $300,000 NSF grant to design software for a network of low-cost, self-powered devices that will sense exactly what trees need in real time.