EECS faculty researchers look to repurpose older, but still useful, EV batteries to bolster the power grid.
The word “fractals” might inspire images of psychedelic colors spiraling into infinity in a computer animation. An invisible, but powerful and useful, version of this phenomenon exists in the realm of dynamic magnetic fractal networks. Dustin Gilbert, assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, and colleagues have published new findings in the…
Joshua Fu publication examines methods to increase data quality when using machine modeling to measure and predict air pollution.
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Biorefining Art Ragauskas has been selected to lead the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, where he will serve a two year term as the interim department head.
Lisa Byrd, assistant director for engineering advising, is the recipient of the prestigious NACADA Outstanding Advising Administrator award.
The US Department of Energy announced support for a PhD student and five faculty with innovative projects to improve nuclear power plant design and safety.
The Tickle College of Engineering has named Michael Danquah its new associate dean for academic and student affairs.
Lecturer and Research Assistant Professor Erin McCave is set to lead the college’s innovative first-year programs.
TCE student Haven Thompson expresses gratitude for the growth she experienced and the connections that were made and strengthened during the summer study abroad trip in Milan, Italy.
While participating in a summer study abroad program, TCE student Madilyn Morelock earned college credit while she explored many of the historic locations throughout Italy, Venice, and Rome.
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