
To create and simulate computer chips that can survive on Europa, Ben Blalock’s team has integrated new materials, old tech, and some original innovations.

Martin Espernberger, a junior electrical engineering major, competed in swimming in the 2024 Paris Olympics for his home country of Austria. Espernberger placed sixth in the 200 fly.

UT engineering team helps Nissan find a “second life” for its LEAF model electric vehicle batteries by turning them into power supplies.

UT alum Jeremy Myers began working at NASA right after graduating and is now developing cameras that can be used to take photos on the moon.

With UT’s new fusion-based neutron source, NE professors Jason Hayward and Xianfei Wen are addressing national security concerns and improving student training.

UT alum Jeremy Myers began working at NASA in machine design, maintainability, and reliability right after graduating. He is now a lead engineer helping develop cameras that can be used to take photos on the moon.

UT has been selected to lead an international team of researchers working toward a circular global economy—one of the world’s greatest modern challenges.

A new fermenter and ultrafiltration unit in CBE’s Eastman Unit Operations Laboratory will let undergraduates explore biomolecular engineering more deeply.
Three former students from the Tickle College of Engineering were among the 20 University of Tennessee alumni honored at the Alumni Awards Gala on September 13, 2024.

The Tickle College of Engineering continues to rank among the top third of colleges across the nation, according to the US News & World Report’s Best Undergraduate Engineering Programs released on Tuesday.
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