
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Rigoberto Advincula is leading a $3 million project centered on self-driving labs and recently published a journal article on the topic.

EECS Assistant Professor Doowon Kim received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for his work on anti-phishing detection models.

Associate Professor Steve Abel will contribute computational expertise to two NSF-funded projects developing the next generation of cell-free biomanufacturing technology.

Tickle College of Engineering faculty are leading six of nine AI TechX projects, advancing AI research, workforce training, and innovation across Tennessee.

West Point cadet James Ross served an internship with Katharine Page’s group for the second straight summer.

A multidisciplinary team was awarded $5 million from the Office of Naval Research to develop the next generation of military steel.

When the ‘Capsule’ is the Cure Nanoparticle (NP) therapy, or the use of nanometer-scale technologies, holds great potential for the personalized treatment of diseases arising from genetic factors, like Alzheimer’s Disease, and from environmental factors, like obesity. Recently, a great deal of research has focused on targeting NPs to specific tissues—for example, having a chemotherapy…

Faculty are involved in two collaborative NSF grants that address health disparities research and enhance AI performance and productivity.

Taufer and Swaminathan lend their AI expertise to a $5M project to overhaul Pegasus, the NSF’s nationwide workflow management system.
UT researchers are using AI and machine learning to speed up breast cancer treatment planning by analyzing pathology reports.