Improved learning technology with high fidelity digitally enabled manikins, better ways to produce viable fuel cells, and novel drugs to combat herpesvirus pathogens are among the recipients of this year’s maturation funding from the University of Tennessee Research Foundation. Technologies invented at the University of Tennessee, like the majority of university discoveries, typically require additional (read more)
Awards
Third UT Faculty Member Named to National Academy of Inventors
Third UT Faculty Member Named to National Academy of Inventors
TechSmarrt Wins Fall 2015 Vol Court Pitch Competition
Article by Tennessee Today TechSmarrt, a team of UT students, beat twelve competitors to win the fall 2015 Vol Court Pitch Competition. The student team pitched software they developed for use in industry and pharmaceutical applications. Eva Mutunga, Christine Ajinjeru, Adeola Adediran, and Akinola Oyedele—all doctoral candidates with UT’s Bredesen Center for Interdisciplinary Research (read more)