Thanks to their strong foundation in hardware and research, 14 of Professor Ben Blalock’s alumni are now engineers at the Knoxville branch of Texas Instruments.
With two massive robot arms and a concrete 3D-printing nozzle, the Concrete Hybrid Autonomous Manufacturing Platform offers unique capabilities.
EECS Assistant Professor Doowon Kim received a National Science Foundation CAREER Award for his work on anti-phishing detection models.
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Professor for Power Grids Yilu Liu has won her fifth prestigious R&D 100 Award in the last six years.
Katie Schuman’s lab and collaborators at ORNL built a novel neuromorphic system that optimizes fuel injection for dual-fuel combustion engines in real time.
The online master’s degree computer science program has witnessed exponential growth since launching in 2022, filling a need for full-time working professionals.
Taufer and Swaminathan will lend their AI expertise to a $5 million project using AI tools to overhaul Pegasus, the NSF’s nationwide workflow management system.
By incorporating Jayne Wu and Shigetoshi Eda’s AiCAP sensor, a new device from CFD Research can reliably diagnose complex diseases like PTSD with a single test.
More than 25 faculty members from EECS are taking part in the university’s new cluster hiring initiatives program for research to solve complex problems.
Rachael Bevill Burns was selected to lead a Max Planck Partner Group at the University of Tennessee, resulting in funding and international collaboration.