“I have a passion for music and working with my hands, so building instruments seemed like a logical next step,” said Phillips.
Mason Phillips Continues Guitar Tradition in ICS
Hines to Serve Another Term as Nuclear Engineering Department Head
Wes Hines has agreed to serve another term as head of the Department of Nuclear Engineering in UT’s Tickle College of Engineering.
Researchers Use Data Analytics to Ensure Safety and Reliability in Nuclear Industry
A team of researchers in the Tickle College of Engineering are aiding current and future nuclear plants.
Hayward and Wen Lead Research in Detecting Shielded Contraband in Cargo
NE Professor Jason Hayward and Assistant Research Professor Xianfei Wen lead a $2.5M study to develop advanced methods to detect contraband that contains special nuclear materials.
Vols Move Forward in Graduate School with GEM Fellowship
The college is proud to announce Terryl Dodson, Clarice Phelps, and Promise Adebayo-Ige have been awarded GEM Fellowships.
Vols Move Forward in PhD Careers with GEM Fellowship
The college is proud to announce Terryl Dodson, Clarice Phelps, and Promise Adebayo-Ige have been awarded GEM Fellowships.
Nuclear Engineering Sweeps Up $3.2M in NEUP Awards
Several faculty in the department have been awarded grants from the US Department of Energy totaling $3.2 million through the $48.8 million given through the Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP). This year, the program supports 69 university-led nuclear energy research and development projects in 27 states. The NEUP seeks to maintain US leadership in nuclear […]
NE Professor Ivan Maldonado Writes Op-Ed for Knoxnews
Professor Ivan Maldonado shares his opinion on the role that nuclear energy can play as a key part of a carbon-free future.
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.
UT Ranks Highest in Nuclear Engineering University Program Scholars
UT students received a total of 12 NEUP awards, which is double the number of awards received by the next highest awarded university.