Kivanc Ekici has been named as the next head of the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Tennessee.
Ekici Named MABE Department Head
Mitul Mistry Launched His Engineering Career with a Dream and a Guitar
Alumnus Mitul Mistry followed his dream‚ literally—and built two guitars as class projects. The lessons he learned helped him launch a career as a mechanical engineer.
Managing Chaos: Coder’s Research Aims to Better Understand Airflow
Being able to better characterize and understand ranges in which flow might occur would go a long way in improving flight performance and design. That’s the goal of new research being undertaken by Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering (MABE) Assistant Professor James Coder.
College Partners with MSC Industrial Supply to Drive Innovation in Smart Manufacturing
The Tickle College of Engineering has partnered with MSC Industrial Supply to advance machining knowledge and techniques across the US.
Three Research Groups from College Earn R&D 100 Accolades
Tickle College of Engineering faculty Michela Taufer, Tony Schmitz, Yilu Liu, and Lin Zhu were part of research teams that were honored with R&D 100 awards.
Department of Defense Extends UT-Led MURI Award
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Advanced Manufacturing Suresh Babu is leading research that the Department of Defense has extended two years.
UT, UK to Spearhead $50 Million Advanced Manufacturing Project for Army
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, the University of Kentucky, and the US Army are partnering on a new advanced manufacturing project.
ACE Readies for In-Person CNC Machining Training
An innovative training program from IACMI and UT teaches essential manufacturing skills to address US manufacturing workforce gap.
Qi’s Evolving Career In Computer Vision Leads Students into the Future of CAVs Technology
The UT EcoCAR team has worked diligently towards re-engineering their 2019 Chevrolet Blazer during Year 3. The main focus for this year has been the integration of Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAVs) technology. The UTK CAVs subteam, overseen by CAVs Faculty Advisor Hairong Qi, has been integrating cameras and radar onto their vehicle.
UTRF Selects Four Tickle College of Engineering-Led Projects for Funding
The UT Research Foundation is funding projects from Tickle College of Engineering faculty Floyd Ostrowski, Fan Zhang, Caleb Rucker, and Ryan Ginder.