Former Chemistry Major Pursing Engineering Degree at UT
Hunter Wood’s career goals weren’t supported by his first bachelor’s degree—but UT is giving him the skills to bring his dreams of protein engineering to life.
Corder and Hubbard Receive UT-ORII Grant to Improve Reactive Polymer Extrusion
Composite polymer extrusion is an extremely versatile manufacturing technique. Resins are fed into the long barrels of twin-screw extruders, where […]
CBE Hall Of Fame Inductee Preaches Lifelong Learning as Key to Success
For his career and spirit of giving back, Alumnus Mike Stone is a 2024 inductee to the Department of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering’s (CBE) Hall of Fame.
Oil and Water, Academia and Industry: International PhD Student Christian Kemefa Finds the Right Mix
PhD student Christian Kemefa followed his love of research from Nigeria to Knoxville, where he has improved fuel chemistry in both academia and the industry.
Biomolecular Engineering Undergrad Tackles Antibiotic Resistance
Chemical engineering major Hannah Boyd left the pre-med track behind. Now she’s tackling antibiotic-resistant infections from a new angle in Cong Trinh’s lab.
Tan Gives Her All to Pursue UT Degree
Felicia Tan returned to Knoxville after living in Indonesia to pursue an engineering degree at UT. She worked nearly 80 hours a week to afford college and is now spending the second straight summer as an intern at Eastman Chemical Company.
Young STEM Students Study Food Safety
UT hosts Appalachian STEM Academy at Oak Ridge, a program providing STEM learning experiences for students and teachers located in the Appalachian region.
Edwards Elected Fellow of Society of Rheology
Brian Edwards was elected as a 2024 Fellow of the Society of Rheology, an organization dedicated to the advancement of physical properties of fluids under flow.
Haley Snyder Balances Nature, Service, and Career
Haley Snyder, a chemical engineer with a passion for the outdoors, has faced many challenges head-on during college—from academic struggles to bear encounters.
Four TCE Faculty Elected AAAS Fellows
Four Tickle of Engineering faculty members were elected as AAAS Fellows, including our own UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Professor Rigoberto Advincula.