In the midst of World War II, when global food preservation was a pressing concern, Luis H. Bartlett, a Professor of Engineering at UT Knoxville, emerged as a key innovator with his 1943 patent for the “immersion process of food freezing.” This breakthrough not only addressed the immediate needs of the time but also laid (read more)
90th Anniversary
Innovating Agriculture: Harold A. Arnold’s Windrower Patent
Let’s take a trip back to 1927, a pivotal year in agricultural innovation when Harold A. Arnold, a researcher and instructor at the College of Agricultural Engineering, embarked on a groundbreaking journey to enhance harvesting technology. His pioneering work on windrowers, which culminated in a patented design in 1941, revolutionized the way farmers harvest hay (read more)
Pioneering Sustainable Energy: UTRF Milestones
In 2009, the University of Tennessee Research Foundation (UTRF) embarked on a transformative journey to broaden its technology transfer focus with an emphasis on sustainable energy initiatives. This strategic pivot was driven by a commitment to address global energy challenges and promote environmental stewardship. It marked the inception of several key projects, including the creation (read more)