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UT awarded National Science Foundation Materials Research Science and Engineering Center

posted on July 3, 2023

The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has received a prestigious Materials Research Science and Engineering Center from the National Science Foundation (NSF) to spark discoveries that will lead to new industries in clean energy, computing and national security.

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UT, Volkswagen Accelerate Research Collaboration

posted on May 26, 2023

UT and Volkswagen Group of America Inc. have announced plans to accelerate their longstanding research partnership through new programming.

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Two Faculty Receive Department of Defense Competitive Research Award

posted on May 23, 2023

Two UT faculty will receive up to $600,000 from the Department of Defense’s (DoD) Defense Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research (DEPSCoR) award.

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Cecile Grubb explains her research to Pablo Di Si, president of Volkswagen Group of America, during his visit to UT.

Q&A with Volkswagen PhD Fellow Cecile Grubb

posted on May 22, 2023

Cecile Grubb is a Volkswagen PhD Fellow, part of a program that provides funding and real-world research experience for graduate students.

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Sparking Innovation

posted on March 29, 2023

UT’s Spark Innovation Center helps startups secure funding, prepare their product for commercialization, and upon graduation, provides an incentive to build in East Tennessee.

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Rapid Plant Evolution May Make Coastal Wetlands More Susceptible to Sea Level Rise

posted on March 2, 2023

A new study of marshes in the Chesapeake Bay has demonstrated that plant evolution must be accounted for to understand how global change affects coastal wetland ecosystems.

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