Fred N. Peebles Professor Dayakar Penumadu is contributing on a project overseen by IACMI to develop advanced composites-based bridges.
Penumadu Helps IACMI, Luna Develop Composite-Based Bridge for Morgan County
Wastewater Monitoring Plan Could Keep Campus Safe From COVID-19
Terry Hazen’s research team will help UT monitor the wastewater of most of the campus buildings potentially monitoring 30 buildings per week.
Alumni Profile: Melanie Smith
The connections and support alum Melanie Smith received from the office of Engineering Diversity Programs helped her carve out a successful career with TDOT.
UT to Help Study Transit, Bike Sharing, and E-scooter Sharing in Nashville and Portland during Pandemic
UT researchers are working with colleagues in Portland to map transit, bike sharing, and e-scooter sharing during the current pandemic.
Three Students from College Earn Fulbright Scholarships
A trio of Tickle College of Engineering students have been named Fulbright Students in recognition of their work as undergraduates.
A Sense of Stability
Nicholas Wierschem, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, is looking at the resonance in the world around us to make buildings safer.
Khattak’s Research Could Help Cut Back on Big Traffic Incidents
Asad Khattak collaborated on a study to develop a prediction method to handle the chronological process of traffic incident information gathering.
Fu Researches Wildfire Impact on Human Health
John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu has completed a collaborative study to understand how smoke particles from wildfires can impact human health.
Meredith King: Student Report from 2019 Alternative Winter Break to Ghana
Tickle College of Engineering student Meredith King participated in the Global Initiatives’ 2019 Alternative Winter Break in Cape Coast, Ghana.
Penumadu’s Research Could Greatly Benefit Automotive, Aerospace Industries
Dayakar Penumadu, Fred N. Peebles Professor in civil and environmental engineering, is researching the materials in automotive and aerospace industries.