Manufacturing’s Next Generation
UT is producing advanced manufacturing’s leaders of tomorrow, including José Nazario.
UT is producing advanced manufacturing’s leaders of tomorrow, including José Nazario.
Participants learned advanced manufacturing techniques.
UT engineering alumni at NASA recently helped with the launch of this latest stage of the NASA/SpaceX mission.
Thanks to $1.1 million in funding from the Department of Energy, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is developing a new technology for the large-scale recycling of wind turbine blades into new recycled composites.
This partnership program will give ROTC students a more in-depth approach to STEM-related fields.
Researchers have developed a free open source computer program that can be used to create visual and quantitative representations of brain electrical activity.
Advanced manufacturing is playing an ever-increasing role in the world’s economy, and UT is answering the call with research and innovation.
With the help of the UT Research Foundation, the TEL BOXX, a tamper-evident box that closes around vascular access lines and designed at UT, went to market in September 2018 and is now used in 11 hospitals across eight states.
Three UT colleges have been chosen to participate in the EcoCAR Mobility Challenge, an Advanced Vehicle Technology Competition.
A team of researchers led by Stephanie TerMaath has made some promising strides in combating symptoms of hydrocephalus.
UT and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are part of a team whose breakthrough in fuel cell and hydrogen technology recently was awarded $2 million in funding from the US Department of Energy.
UT is a partner in the research and development of materials and structures for reusable hypersonic vehicles to travel at speeds greater than five times the speed of sound.