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UK, UT-Knoxville, Army Collaborating on $50 Million Project to Advance US Manufacturing
The University of Kentucky, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville (UT) and the U.S. Army Combat Capabilities Development Command’s Army Research Laboratory (DEVCOM ARL) have announced a five-year, $50 million collaboration directed toward improving manufacturing capabilities in the United States.
JiangBiao He Awarded 2021 Zucker Faculty Grant
Contributions from this project will establish a cost-effective, accurate and robust reliability improvement framework for modern electric propulsion systems.
UK to Partner with MP Materials on Department of Energy Award
The project seeks to extract rare earths from fossil fuel waste streams to diversify the supply base and provide economic opportunity for depressed communities.
Tiffany Messer Receives NSF CAREER Award
NSF CAREER awards are presented to young faculty members who have the potential to serve as leaders in research and education in their area of study.
UK, UT-Knoxville, Army Collaborating on $50 Million Project to Advance US Manufacturing
Under this three-way partnership, UK’s project will receive approximately $23.8 million from the U.S. Department of Defense
Hybrid Balloon/Glider System Tests NASA-Supported Turbulence Detection Technology
Sean Bailey, associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, is principal investigator for a wind probe from the University of Kentucky.
Luis Sanchez Giraldo Awarded Department of Defense DEPSCoR Grant
Nathan Jacobs, associate professor in the Department of Computer Science, will serve as co-investigator and senior mentor.
Chapelin, Khurana, Co-Author Paper in Ultrasound Quarterly
Chapelin and Khurana saw their original work on Ultrasound Liver Imaging Reporting And Data System awarded third place for early-career research award at "Society of Radiologists in Ultrasound" 2020.
Damien Lawhorn Completes NASA Graduate Fellowship Research and Receives Ph.D.
Upon graduation, Lawhorn will work as part of the Space Exploration Systems Group within Jacobs Engineering in Houston.
Five Engineering Students and Recent Graduates Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
The NSF GRFP is the country’s oldest graduate fellowship program directly supporting graduate students since 1952.