Cong Trinh, Ferguson Faculty Fellow in Chemical Engineering, is leading a Department of Energy project looking at yeast aids in bio-production.
UT’s Trinh Leading Department of Energy Bio-Research Project
A Catalyst for Change
By studying metals at atomic levels, Assistant Professor Siris Laursen hopes to develop a wide range of cheaper, tunable catalysts.
Zawodzinski to Lead Department of Energy Fuel Cell Project
The US DOE has chosen a project led by UT–ORNL Governor’s Chair Thomas Zawodzinski as recipient of Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy grants.
Accolades: Notable Achievements from Around the College
Faculty and students from the Tickle College of Engineering were recognized with awards from national organizations.
Abel Becomes College’s Sixth NSF CAREER Award Winner of 2018
Steve Abel, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, was selected by the NSF for an Early CAREER Award.
Student Research Leads to New Understanding of Compounds
Graduate students Jacob Shamblin and Maximillian Heres recently authored a paper that was published in Nature Communications.
Worth Its Salt
Joshua Sangoro, assistant professor in chemical and biomolecular engineering, is looking at how to use liquid salt to power our devices more safely.
National Science Foundation Selects Trinh for CAREER Award
Cong Trinh, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, was selected by the NSF for an Early CAREER Award.