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25 days
Assistant Professor Devina Sanjaya led a group of #EngineeringVols in the 2025 #IREAAMU #NSF-#REU & Collaborative REU site to transform a hobby drone into a delivery drone capable of transporting snacks and toys, designed to mimic the use of drones for an emergency response.
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James Weber (BS/AE ’87), a Tennessee native and lifelong Vol, has been honored with induction into the UT Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering's Hall of Fame. Click the link to learn more about Weber's career and legacy. πŸ”—
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Through the Spark Scholar Program, MABE #EngineeringVols Zach Healey and Kaitlyn Campbell are gaining paid, hands-on experience with Elemental Composites, founded by Tickle College of Engineering alumnus Vinit Chaudhary (BS/ME ’20, MS/ME ’22). πŸ”—
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John Maltry (BSME ’66) knows the value of giving back. A proud MABE alum, he founded the Maltry Outstanding Senior Award to honor students who lead with purpose. Congrats to this year’s recipients, Shane Miller & Samantha Sedillo! πŸ‘. πŸ”—
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#EngineeringVFL Connor Solsbee has been featured on WBIR, sharing his journey of overcoming Burkitt lymphoma. After beating cancer at 16, Connor fully embraced the Volunteer spirit and recently earned his bachelor’s degree in biomedical engineering. πŸ”—
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Big congratulations to all the students, faculty, staff & alumni honored at the 2025 MABE Awards Banquet! From standout scholars to trailblazing alumni, the UT engineering community continues to shine. πŸ”—
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Assistant Professor Prashant Singh has been awarded the 2025 ASME Bergles-Rohsenow Young Investigator Award in Heat Transfer, the first UT faculty member to receive this honor! Click the link below to learn more about Singh and his research. πŸ”—
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Assistant Professor Bryan Good has been awarded a three-year, $231,000 grant from the American Heart Association to develop detailed computational models of ischemic stroke. Learn more about Good's research at the link below:. πŸ”—
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Dustin Crouch is pioneering the EndoThumb, an implantable prosthesis designed to restore thumb length, flexibility, and function after amputation. The EndoThumb anchors to bone and integrates with muscle and skin, offering a less invasive alternative. πŸ”—
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Senior Mackenzie Moser is revolutionizing stroke treatment with her research on cerebral arteriovenous malformations (AVMs). Her work aims to personalize brain surgery by understanding the fluid dynamics of AVMs. Learn more below!. πŸ”—
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MABE students Jackie Liu (senior biomedical engineering) and Jai Mehta (sophomore computer science) showcased their groundbreaking research at Tennessee's 19th annual Posters at the Capitol event! Read more about their contributions:. πŸ”—
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Alumni Norman Rivera (AE '09) and Peyton Whitehead (ME '19) played pivotal roles in Firefly Aerospace's successful Blue Ghost Mission 1 (BGM1), which landed on the Moon on March 2 as part of NASA's Commercial Lunar Payload Services (CLPS) initiative. πŸ”—
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Lia Winter (BME ’19) was recently spotlighted in "Our Tennessee" for her EasyWhip, a two-part detachable needle that will allow surgeons to repair and reconstruct tendons and ligaments more securely and efficiently. Read more by clicking the story below!
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RT @UTK_TCE: TCE keeps moving up ⬆️ TCE has earned all-time best national recognition in the U.S. News & World Report’s 2025 rankings of to….
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A unique collaboration between TCE and @ArtUTK is helping address the U.S. casting and forging workforce shortage by hosting the METAL program, which was created to train a new generation of metallurgical professionals. πŸ”—:
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How fast is a UTSI Mach 4 field goal? MABE associate Professor Phillip Kreth and a team of student interns put a football and a baseball in a Mach 4 wind tunnel to help the general public conceptualize hypersonic speeds. The results were mind-blowing!. πŸ”—
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RT @UTK_TCE: The TCE graduate online program has climbed 14 spots in the overall rankings of the 2025 U.S. News & World Report Best Online….
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MABE Associate Professor Zhenbo Wang had an article published in The Conversation that looks ahead to what promises to be a groundbreaking year for space exploration. Wang details what space agencies worldwide are planning for 2025 in the story below ⬇️.
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Assistant Professor Mohammad H. Malakooti will join us from @UW to present his distinguished seminar: 3D Soft Architectures of Multifunctional Composites for Stretchable Electronics and Self-Powered Wearables. See you there, #EngineeringVols!. πŸ”—
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Wish you could customize the temperature per room? That’s what Assistant Professor Xiangyu Li and ThermoVerse looking to accomplish! Visit the link to see how Li, Thermoverse, and two senior design teams are looking to make this a reality. πŸ”—
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