Tag Archives: Tickle College of Engineering

University of Tennessee Faculty Work to Move Inventions from Lab to Marketplace
Inaugural Chancellor’s Innovation Fund recipients reflect on their research progress in 2024.

University of Tennessee Researchers Among World’s Most Highly Cited Scientists
Seven UT faculty members made Clarivate’s Highly Cited Researchers list for 2024.

UT Secures $20 Million DOE Grant to Develop Critical Nuclear Fusion Materials
The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has been awarded a $20 million grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for nuclear fusion research.

The Future of Fusion: Q&A with University of Tennessee Nuclear Researchers Ane Lasa and Sophie Blondel
Ane Lasa and Sophie Blondel from UT’s Department of Nuclear Engineering explore the interactions between plasma inside fusion systems and the materials that make up the walls of the reactors.

UT Researchers Receive $17.8M Grant to Create New Wind Tunnel for Materials Testing
UT researchers will use a $17.8 million grant from the US Air Force to create a wind tunnel that can mimic hypersonic conditions—those experienced above Mach 5, which is five times the speed of sound.

Kalinin, Melcher Named NAI Fellows
Two University of Tennessee, Knoxville, engineering professors have been named fellows of the National Academy of Inventors, the highest professional […]

Revolutionizing Precision Medicine to Make Life Better for Patients
With regenerative implants, 3D printing, and study of cells, UT researchers are transforming our treatment of injuries.

UT Researchers Receive NSF CAREER Awards for Science, Engineering
The National Science Foundation has awarded two University of Tennessee, Knoxville, researchers prestigious CAREER awards to help them grow their […]
Innovation South facility opens in UT Research Park at Cherokee Farm
UT institutes and partners will expand collaborative research opportunities with new space in the Innovation South building at the UT Research Park.

Davis to Lead Statewide Bioinformatics Initiative
Robert Davis will lead this initiative to research connections between environmental conditions and human health problems.