Middle and high school students had 90 minutes to design, build and compete.
Just plane fun
Paper planes were flying—sometimes—across Chamberlain Field.
Exceptional engineering educator
Trevor Elliott chosen for Society of Automotive Engineers’ Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award.
Exceptional engineering educator
Trevor Elliott chosen for Society of Automotive Engineers’ Ralph R. Teetor Educational Award.
Research seeks dissolving metal implants for broken bones
Current metal implants must be surgically removed if problems arise.
Engineering students find solutions for local rehab facility
Students help solve problems at Tri-State Therapeutic Riding Center.
Coming to America: International students are more than just visitors
Just visiting a foreign country on vacation can be daunting. New people. Different language. Unfamiliar culture. Strange food. Imagine if it’s not just a brief visit for fun, but to stay, live and learn. Currently, 113 students from 41 countries are living and learning at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Their home countries include…
Hand-in-hand, arm-in-arm: High school students tackle engineering projects
Students from STEM High School learn the basics of mechatronics.
New Engineering Barn gives students space and equipment for research
Engineering students will have up-to-date on manufacturing methods and gain expertise on how to use them.
Mechanical engineering professor wins $542,000 award
Mechanical engineering professor wins $542,000 award from National Science Foundation.