Keppens Named Department of Materials Science and Engineering Head
Veerle Keppens has been named the permanent head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
Veerle Keppens has been named the permanent head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
A donated lift machine will help the Department of Materials Science and Engineering conduct research more effectively.
UT’s Jiaqiang Yan aided in a breakthrough that could greatly impact electronics.
A new process for measuring water density was highlighted, with a word of caution from UT’s Keffer.
The UT and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Joint Institute for Advanced Materials has named Veerle Keppens as its new director.
The Department of Materials Science and Engineering is hosting a CSI-style camp.
The Scintillation Materials Research Center in UT’s College of Engineering celebrated its first decade recently.
A breakthrough between ORNL and UT could lead to a giant leap in computing.
UT’s Ramki Kalyanaraman spoke to a leading journal about a breakthrough in thin films.
UT and Oak Ridge National Laboratory have once again teamed up on a breakthrough technology—this time with a research idea inspired by a pair of high school students.
Butch Irick, a research assistant professor of mechanical engineering, has been in the driver’s seat as hybrid vehicle technology has moved from experimental to commonplace. Chuck Melcher, director of the Scintillation Materials Research Center, is conducting research that has applications in fighting both terrorism and cancer.
UT’s study of nuclear engineering and scintillation materials got a significant boost with a research group being named a major player in a $30 million consortium sponsored by the US Department of Energy.