Category Archives: Faculty
Penchoff Highlighted on SC23 Website
ICL Associate Director Deborah Penchoff was profiled by the SC23 website where she served as Plenary Production Chair for the conference.
Now You See It
An international collaboration including Eric Lukosi have quantified a rare isotope decay path with major implications for the age of the Earth and the search for dark matter.
Advisory Council Role Puts Hines on Forefront of Tennessee Nuclear Energy Planning
NE department head Wes Hines co-chairs the Education/Workforce Work Group, part of the new Tennessee Nuclear Energy Advisory Council.
Nuclear Engineering Department Head Wes Hines to Retire
Postelle Professor, Chancellor’s Professor, and Department of Nuclear Engineering Department Head Wes Hines is set to retire at the end of next year.
TIBML’s Hattar Oversees Microscopy Advance Through International Connections
Associate Professor Khalid Hattar, director of the Tennessee Ion Beam Laboratory, coordinated work with international teams to install a first-ever advanced lens for an electron microscope at Sandia National Laboratories.
Nuclear Engineering Team Collaborates for Dual Best Paper Awards
Nuclear engineering Associate Professor Nick Brown and colleagues collaborated on research that earned two Best Paper awards.
Giving Nuclear Forensics an Upgrade
UT’s Innovative Computing Laboratory will be supporting and networking research from 23 organizations as part of a $25 million Consortium for Nuclear Forensics.
DOE Grants $6M to Innovative Faculty Projects
With backing from the US Department of Energy, five NE faculty will be pursuing innovative projects to improve nuclear power plant design and operation.
UT awarded National Science Foundation Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
Oak Ridge National Laboratory Governor’s Chair for Nuclear Materials Steve Zinkle will lead the materials for extreme environments research initiative at CAMM.
Brown Receiving David Okrent Award for Nuclear Safety from ANS
UT Department of Nuclear Engineering Associate Professor and Assistant Head for Graduate Studies Nick Brown is being honored by the ANS.