UTSI Research Scientist Brian Canfield, of the Center for Laser Applications, will conduct precise ultrafast laser micromachining of the diamond chips that are central to the spectrometry aspect of the research, a vital piece of the project’s overall success.
UTSI Playing Key Role in ARPA-E OPEN Project to Advance Liquid-Fueled Molten Salt Reactors
UTSI Teams Up with AEDC Engineers
UTSI teams up with AEDC engineers to apply optical flow visualization to jet engine testing.
UTSI Welcome Bishop Bonner for Black History Month Presentation “Black Health and Wellness”
Bishop Bonner gives presentation at UTSI as part of its 27th Annual African American History Celebration.
UTSI Continues Mercury Testing
UTSI partnered with the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) to investigate the chemistry, transport, and deposition of mercury compounds in the atmosphere.
Motlow/UTSI Partnership Leads the Way
UTSI partnered with Motlow State Community College to bring Motlow’s metatronics degree to the Tullahoma campus.
Professor Highlights, Spring 2021
Peng Zhao joins the department as an associate professor of mechanical engineering and Damiano Baccarella is awarded the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR) Young Investigator Research Program (YIP) award.
Alumni News, Spring 2021
Alumni news from spring 2021, Jackson retires from NASA and Wilmore returns to space.
Hypersonic Research Gets a Boost
Hypersonic flight holds promise as a way to improve a number of fields, national security among them.
New Program Aims to SERVE Veterans
In partnership with the Office of Naval Research, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, launched the SERVE program for veterans at UT.
Ragini Acharya Adds Her Hypersonic Expertise to UTSI Programs
Ragini Acharya brings a wealth of academic and industry experience to her role at the UT Space Institute (UTSI).