UT Partners in Advanced Composites Research through NSF Program
Faculty in the Tickle College of Engineering are establishing the Center for Composite and Hybrid Materials Interfacing.
Faculty in the Tickle College of Engineering are establishing the Center for Composite and Hybrid Materials Interfacing.
A multidisciplinary study is developing a tool to track indoor pollutant exposure.
UT improved in key rankings metrics such as graduation and retention, faculty resources, and student excellence. Chancellor Donde Plowman said the university is well-positioned to continue such a positive trajectory.
Participants learned advanced manufacturing techniques.
Recipients included faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences, the Tickle College of Engineering, and the College of Education, Health, and Human Sciences. Since 1995, 77 UT researchers have received an NSF CAREER Award.
The team, led by Suresh Babu, will continue research related to additive manufacturing of metals and alloys, also referred to as 3D printing.
Grant Kobes launched UT’s Vex University Robotics Team as a freshman for engineering students to gain hands-on experience with the engineering design process.
UT’s agreement with AT&T will establish a 5G+ presence on campus, including a test bed.
A doctoral student in the Tickle College of Engineering is creating a greener version of the world’s most widely used manufactured product.
A new collaborative project will focus on improving materials and manufacturing methods that could significantly advance capabilities of the US Army.
Lynne Parker and Mark Dean selected to serve on a new national task force on AI.
Matthew Mench has been selected to serve as the next dean and Wayne T. Davis Dean’s Chair of the Tickle College of Engineering. He begins July 1.