Current metal implants must be surgically removed if problems arise.
Article by History department head published in prestigious journal
Mike Thompson examines the connections between racial politics and disease in the antebellum South.
Teams research ways to make intersections safer for the disabled
Statistics show pedestrian wheelchair users are 36% more likely to be killed in a road accident than the general public.
CUIP research gains international attention at annual Consumer Electronics Show
Seoul Robotics demonstrates CUIP research at Consumer Electronics Show
Online seminar series explores animal societies
Seminar discussions cover birds, mammals, insects, fish, even human diversity.
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.
Math professor receives $537,000 NSF grant
Assistant Professor Eleni Panagiotou will use math to study cell division.
Graduate student keeps her eyes on hives in Hamilton County
Caitlin Jarvist’ research examines hives in Hamilton County to see which ones have the most bees. The amount of honey being produced in each. The health of the bees themselves.
CUIP receives worldwide recognition for third straight year
Smart City research lands on Top 50 list.
Jennifer Skjellum helps faculty monetize and protect their work
Jen Skjellum is the first commercialization counselor at UTC.