The Tickle College of Engineering is creating a new Department of Applied Engineering and Technology that will consist of specific focus areas to help meet industry demand throughout the state and the region.
UT Creates New Department of Applied Engineering and Technology
Matthew Mench and Chris Pionke Discuss Alumnus Josh Dobbs’ Success with The Athletic
Dean Matthew Mench and retired MABE Associate Professor discuss the lack of surprise over Joshua Dobbs’ success with The Athletic.
Hundreds Gather to Celebrate Zeanah Building’s Dedication
The University of Tennessee officially dedicated the Zeanah Engineering Complex, the largest academic building on campus.
Mench Named Next Dean of Engineering
Matthew Mench has been selected to serve as the next dean and Wayne T. Davis Dean’s Chair of the college beginning July 1.
Engineering Faculty Leaders Named 2020 Chancellor’s Professors
Matthew Mench and Leon Tolbert are among the 2020 class of the Chancellor’s Professors, one of the highest faculty honors at UT.
UT Labs Producing Face Shield Components to Protect Health Care Workers in Tennessee
Faculty and staff from the Tickle College of Engineering are working with researchers across the campus to print face shields for health care workers.
Device Aims to Reduce Hospital Expenses Related to IV Drug Use
Matthew Mench, department head for mechanical, aerospace, and biomedical engineering, worked with hospitals on TEL BOXX to help with the opioid epidemic.
UT-Led Hydrogen Research Earns $2 Million Grant
Matthew Mench and Feng Zhang are part of a team whose breakthough in fuel cell and hydrogen technology was award funding from DOE.