Tag Archives: Dayakar Penumadu
PhD Student Tests Composite Crashworthiness in Unprecedented Depth
José L. Martínez Collado led an investigation of lightweight composites in crash scenarios, hastening the safe adoption of these materials by the auto industry.
CEE PhD Student Heads Bone Modeling Study
A team headed by PhD student Debangshu Paul incorporated goat studies and human medicine to create the first open source model predicting tibia fractures.
Unique Research Opportunities Attracts PhD Student
Andrew Wood chose to pursue a PhD in civil engineering at the University of Tennessee because of all the unique research opportunities available.
Molding Future Job Candidates
A donation by Moldex3D, an industry-leading plastics flow simulation program, has benefited TCE faculty and students in their research over the last year. The tool has helped students become more marketable to future employers.
Nontraditional Student Researching Recyclable Turbine Blades
Zach Arwood had to put college on hold for more than a decade. Now he’s gone beyond the bachelor’s, using his PhD research to make wind energy more sustainable.
Penumadu and Truster Help Accelerate Discovery of Next-Generation Alloys
Dayakar Penumadu and Timothy Truster’s teams are lending their expertise to the search for compositionally complex alloys—materials key to many next-generation technologies.
Penumadu Interviewed on Science Minute
In an interview with UT’s Science Minute podcast, Dayakar Penumadu retraced his journey to UT and discussed three of his current material engineering projects.
UT Plays Host to Sandwich Structure Conference
UT has welcomed more than 75 participants from around the world for the 13th International Conference on Sandwich Structures.
Newest Milestone in UT-Eastman Collaboration Earns Excellence Award
UT Professor Penumadu headed an award-winning paper about an advanced method for rubber quality control co-developed with Eastman Chemical Company.
Four One Health Initiative-Backed Projects Include CEE Faculty
Four projects that include CEE faculty were awarded funding from UT’s One Health Initiative, a seed grant competition intended to create transdisciplinary synergies on campus.