Kassidy Boone, a mechanical engineering alum, catches up with us to talk about her experience at Frito-Lay and reflect on attending UT.
Catching up with Kassidy Boone
Penumadu, Schmitz, Heaslip Make Appearances on Science Minute with Hallerin Hilton Hill
Dayakar Penumadu, Tony Schmitz, and Kevin Heaslip appeared on three separate episodes of Science Minute with Hallerin Hilton Hill.
Schmitz Article on Workforce Development in The Conversation Gains Wide Coverage
UT MABE Professor Tony Schmitz addressed the need for the US to boost its skilled manufacturing workforce, particularly to meet national security demands.
Jimmy V Foundation to Highlight Pair of Cancer-Fighting Research Projects by Barker, Chaple
UT assistant professors Libby Barker and Ivis Chaple will have their individual cancer-related research featured on ESPN during an upcoming Lady Vols game.
Boulet Serving as Interim Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs
J.A.M. “Toby” Boulet is coming out of retirement to serve as interim associate dean for academic and student affairs for the Tickle College of Engineering.
MABE’s Duty Named Next CEO of IACMI
Chad Duty has been chosen as the next director of IACMI.
UT Students Finish in the Top Three at SAMPE Conference
UT’s Society for the Advancement of Material and Process Engineering (SAMPE) student chapter represented the university well at the SAMPE 2022 Conference and Exhibition held in Charlotte, North Carolina, this May. This year’s conference was the first to be held in person since 2019, which UT’s student chapter also attended. Eight representatives of the chapter […]
Tiny Houses, Big Impact for Student Project Focused on Solution to Homelessness
A MABE senior design team worked with Tiny Villages Knox to present ideas for tiny homes to serve as first houses for those experiencing homelessness.
Staff Spotlight: Jake Dvorak Directs the Maker Lab
Jake Dvorak is the first director of the MABE department’s Maker Lab in the Dougherty Engineering Building.
Alumna Ponds Making Waves in EV Charging World
UT mechanical engineering alumna Sheryl Ponds is founder of Dai Technologies, which is focused on increasing EV charger availability.