Join us as we welcome five new faculty members to our department for the 2025-2026 academic school year.
Catherine Schuman will speak at the 2025 NAE Frontiers of Engineering Symposium on emerging computing paradigms like neuromorphic and quantum computing.
Daniel Costinett chaired the IEEE COMPEL workshop at UT, bringing global experts to advance power electronics research in collaboration with ORNL.
Michela Taufer received the 2025 Achievement Award in High Performance Distributed Computing for her impactful work in volunteer computing and advancing HPC.
Professor Fred Wang has received the 2025 Outstanding Achievement Award from Industry Applications Society due to his contributions to electricity in industry.
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.
Faculty members, staff, and students from our department were honored at the 2025 Gonzalez Family Awards Banquet. See the names of winners.
Rachael Bevill Burns was selected to lead a Max Planck Partner Group at the University of Tennessee, resulting in funding and international collaboration.
In addition to immersing themselves in engineering history, this year’s EIL students will get to work in state-of-the-art labs at the University of Sheffield.
UT’s AT&T 5G Lab, led by EECS Professor Aly Fathy, was recently featured in a video posted to the AT&T Business website that highlight’s the lab’s capabilities.