UT Launches Knoxville Quantum Accelerator To Advance Tennessee’s Future
UT launches K-Quantum accelerator, uniting partners to advance quantum leadership and economic benefits.
UT launches K-Quantum accelerator, uniting partners to advance quantum leadership and economic benefits.
Recipients of the awards will advance their research into real-world solutions.
The honor is one of the most prestigious that a scientist can receive and recognizes extraordinary achievements.
The team will study the development of data centers and their impact.
A collaborative team will build a world-class facility to advance fusion energy research.
The collaboration will create clear pathways into Tennessee’s nuclear industry.
UT faculty lead in policy creation, workforce development, and regulation.
Engineering and chemistry professors have been named to the list, an honor bestowed on a small number of scientists and social scientists.
UT is part of an NSF Engines proposal that has advanced to the final stage of competition.
Faculty will use this year’s Fulbright awards to study, teach and conduct research around the world.
Beyond the science instruction, the nuclear energy classroom initiative is a strategic investment in Tennessee’s future energy workforce.
AAAS Fellows are elected by peers in recognition of their extraordinary achievements.