A biomedical senior design team created a paracentesis task training model that is cheaper and more functional than current models. It will be tested this summer at the UT Health Science Center and UT Medical Center.
The Tickle College of Engineering received its highest-ever ranking in the recent U.S. News & World Report graduate rankings.
The University of Tennessee’s Tickle College of Engineering hosted the 2024 Capstone Design Conference June 3-5 on the Knoxville campus.
Professor, Leonard G. Penland Chair, and Associate Department Head Philip Rack has been selected as interim head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, effective July 1.
Josh Dobbs will be featured in a new national space STEM awareness campaign, Space4All, which spotlights the importance of space and highlights pathways to success in space-related STEM education and careers.
LT Frank Calicura spent two years away from his submarine deployment with the Navy to complete Tickle College of Engineering’s dual-degree MS-MBA program.
TCE is launching a Summer Algebra Enrichment Program in June to give students in grades 8-11 the opportunity to experience STEM in a new way.
The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees has approved the CEE department’s plan to create the state’s first Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering.
Fourteen faculty members from TCE received 15 awards totaling $693,221 through the AI TENNessee Initiative Seed Funds program.
The University of Tennessee will establish a new program for non-nuclear engineers to obtain a minor in nuclear engineering through funding from Tennessee’s Nuclear Energy Fund.
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