Tag Archives: Artificial Intelligence

State Leaders Explore Economic Impact of UT Research
TNECD Commissioner Stuart McWhorter learned more about UT research in a June 26 visit.

University of Tennessee Faculty Use Artificial Intelligence to Solve Problems In and Outside the Classroom
Researchers are harnessing AI to deliver practical solutions to real-world challenges.

UT, Lockheed Martin Expand Master Research Agreement
UT and Lockheed Martin signed a new five-year master research agreement, expanding a longstanding partnership previously centered around hypersonics.

UT Team Uses AI to Improve Sepsis Detection and Effective Treatment
Sepsis acquired in clinical settings threatens the lives of tens of millions of people worldwide every year. The condition, in […]

Maroulas Named Assistant Vice Chancellor, Deputy Director of AI Tennessee Initiative
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville’s Office of Research, Innovation & Economic Development has named Professor Vasileios Maroulas the new assistant […]

Yao Receives $1.1 Million to Create Algorithm that Personalizes Heart Surgery
Atrial fibrillation (AF) is an arrhythmia (irregular heartbeat) disorder caused by misfiring nerves in the heart. Up to 6.1 million […]

New Research Cluster to Focus on AI
Originally published on Higher Ground by College of Arts & Sciences In 1968, Stanley Kubrick and Arthur C. Clarke introduced […]

UT Rallies Behind Movement for AI Education
UT joins the AI Education Project in a historic push to provide artificial intelligence instruction to every K-12 student in America.

Hallerin Hilton Hill Interviews AI Expert Lynne Parker
Lynne Parker spoke about the relevance of artificial intelligence in society during a radio interview with Hallerin Hilton Hill.

A Research Institution on the Rise
UT had a record-setting year for research expenditures—topping $318 million for fiscal year 2022—leading to extraordinary research productivity and impact.