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.
Eonix, a start-up dedicated to making non-flammable lithium-ion batteries, challenged Vols to adapt their newest battery to consumer e-bikes in this year’s ISD.
Semilore Abiodun-Adeniyi, a senior computer science and data science double major, won second place at VolCourt, a four-week speaker series […]
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science professor Gregory Peterson has been named a program director at the National Science Foundation (NSF).
Memphis Mayor Paul Young credits studying engineering at the UT with “making him a better man” and preparing him for his roles in leadership.
Jian Liu received a $300,000 NSF grant to design software for a network of low-cost, self-powered devices that will sense exactly what trees need in real time.
Hector Pulgar launched the Career Advancement, Mentorship, Inspiration, and Opportunities program to encourage young Hispanic students pursue engineering.
Catherine Schuman is helping develop an open access neuromorphic computing platform to democratize NMC research, taking the field to its fullest potential.
Lynn Parker, Associate Vice Chancellor Emerita, will serve as the executive director of the President’s Council of Advisors on Science and Technology.
Assistant Professor Ahmedullah Aziz was recently selected as an awardee for the Defense TechConnect Pitch Program for his patent-pending smart pixel technology.