All posts by Andy Gallaher
Improving the World’s Most Potent Cancer Drug
Elizabeth Barker’s new injectable hydrogel, Amygel, limits the spread of chemotherapy drugs, potentially eliminating the long-term health risks of pediatric cancer treatment.
Aspiring Aerospace Engineer Avah Cherry is a National Mountain Bike Champion
Sophomore aerospace engineering major Avah Cherry captured a national mountain biking title last fall as a member of the University of Tennessee club cycling team.
Matthew Mench and Chris Pionke Discuss Alumnus Josh Dobbs’ Success with The Athletic
Dean Matthew Mench and retired MABE Associate Professor discuss the lack of surprise over Joshua Dobbs’ success with The Athletic.
GATE Opens for Engineering Grad Students
UT’s Science Alliance announced three Tickle College of Engineering graduate students as recipients of 2023 GATE fellowships.
IACMI—The Composites Institute Becomes the First Clean Energy Institute to be Renewed
The US Department of Energy chose IACMI—The Composites Institute for funding renewal, the first Clean Energy Institute to do so.
UTSI’s Burks-Jelks one of 2022 President’s Awards Winners
UTSI Human Resource Director Patricia Burks-Jelks was one of seven UT employees honored by President Randy Boyd with a 2022 President Award.
Schmitz, Team awarded R&D 100 for Tap Testing Method
Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering professor Tony Schmitz was part of a research team that was honored with an R&D 100 award.
Mariah Lafond, President of Tau Beta Pi
Mariah Lafond chose to pursue mechanical engineering because she enjoys challenges that inspire her to find creative solutions. Likewise, the […]
Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering Invites Campus to Attend Senior Design Expo
The Department of Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering will host its first senior design expo at Thompson-Boling Arena on April […]
MABE Student Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Mechanical engineering student Andrew Orekhov of Morristown, Tennessee, was one of four students awarded a 2016 NSF Graduate Research Fellowship. Orekhov is interested in robotics for surgery and rehabilitation. He will be researching control techniques for flexible robotic systems in minimally invasive surgery applications.