UT–ORNL data center course takes Tickle College of Engineering students on a virtual ride through ORNL’s supercomputing facilities.
UT–ORNL Data Center Course Takes Students on a Virtual Ride through ORNL’s Supercomputing Facilities
Gilbert Chosen as DoE Early Career Research Program Honoree
Dustin Gilbert, assistant professor of materials science and engineering, received funding from the Department of Energy’s Early Career Research Program.
President Trump Nominates UT-ORNL Expert Babu for National Science Board
Suresh Babu, UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Advanced Manufacturing, has been selected by the White House to serve on the National Science Board.
UT-ORNL Researchers Develop New Radiation-Resistant Material
UT-ORNL researcher Yanwen Zhang has developed a new radiation-resistant material working with UT faculty members William Weber and Takeshi Egami.
Recent UT Graduate, Researchers Earn Patent for Optics Improvement
Key Points Optics help drive scientific exploration, from nanoscopic levels to telescopes A UT-led team has made a breakthrough allowing for unprecedented resolution The team has received a US patent for the work Microscopes help us examine, understand, and improve materials, medicines, and organisms at some of the smallest levels imaginable. Telescopes help us look […]
ORNL, Y-12, Pantex Benefit from ISE
“The ideas we tackle in class are thought up at the highest levels. They can be from any number of applications, but are always related to some problem, task, or job at hand.”
Suresh Babu to Lead UT-ORNL Bredesen Center
Suresh Babu, UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Advanced Manufacturing, has been selected as the new director of the Bredesen Center.
Electronic Component News: Need for Speed: Neutrons Study Fluid Flow for Hypersonic Flight
Electronic Component News featured UT Associate Professor Zhili Zhang to discuss his research in hypersonic flight.
Dongarra Talks Supercomputing with Wired
Jack Dongarra, Distinguished Professor in electrical engineering and computer science, spoke to the magazine Wired about the new supercomputing “arms race.”
UT’s Liaw Named Fellow of Exclusive Materials Science Society
“I am honored and humbled by this selection,” said Liaw. “It is a very prestigious society, one that I first joined as a student nearly 40 years ago. To see that it comes full circle is a great pleasure.”