09/06/2022
We kick off our fall 2022 lecture series this Friday, Sept. 9 with "Net Zero by 2050: Can we get there?" The event is free and open to the public, but registration is required. Learn more and register online at scienceforum.utk.edu.
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Interested in science, but not sure if you can digest all the technical jargon? You don’t need a PhD to have lunch with us! Our weekly science forum provides the general public, students and other researchers an opportunity to learn about the latest cutting-edge research at UT, ORNL and other l...
02/17/2022
The annual Hill lecture is Tuesday, Feb. 22 at 8 p.m. on the UT campus. Learn more at https://scienceforum.utk.edu/.
02/14/2022
Jason R. Jarnagin, supervisory special agent with the FBI Cyber Task Force, Knoxville field office, will present “Research and Student Data Vulnerability in the Ransomware Era,” Friday, Feb. 18 at 12 p.m. via Zoom. Register online at https://scienceforum.utk.edu/2022/02/11/research-and-student-data-vulnerability-in-the-ransomware-era-feb-18/.
02/09/2022
Nicholas Nagle, professor and head of the UT Department of Geography, will present “Data Privacy: How it impacts the US Census Bureau,” Friday, Feb. 11 at 12 p.m. via Zoom. Learn more and register at https://scienceforum.utk.edu/2022/02/04/data-privacy-how-it-impacts-the-us-census-bureau-feb-11/.
Data Privacy: How it impacts the US Census Bureau, Feb. 11 | UT Science Forum
Data Privacy: How it impacts the US Census Bureau, Feb. 11 By Amanda Womac February 4, 2022 Nicholas Nagle, professor and head of the UT Department of Geography, will present “Data Privacy: How it impacts the US Census Bureau,” Friday, Feb. 11 at 12 p.m. via Zoom. During his presentation, Profes...
10/14/2021
We look forward to hosting Dr. Joshua Fu with the Civil and Environmental Engineering - UT Knoxville tomorrow. Registration required. Learn more when you click on the link below.
UT Science Forum features climate change lecture
Curious about robotic surgery? Perhaps catastrophic collisions in the early solar system? How songbirds changed their behavior during the pandemic? How disease changes animal evolution? These are but a handful of the topics previously addressed by the UT Science Forum. The UT Science Forum is a week...
04/23/2021
Join us today for "Stories of the UT/ORNL Partnership."
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04/16/2021
Join us today for "Baby Talk in the NICU."
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04/09/2021
Join us today for "Robotic Surgery – Why Operate the Hard Way?"
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03/26/2021
Join us today for "Going to Pieces: Catastrophic Collisions in the Early Solar System."
Register online at: tiny.utk.edu/dygert
03/19/2021
Join us today for "Sir Benjamin Thompson, Count Rumford: Scientific Genius, Inventor, Statesman, Spy."
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03/12/2021
Join us today for "Songbirds Changed Their Tune During the Pandemic."
Register online at: tiny.utk.edu/derryberry
03/05/2021
Join us today for "Epidemics, Societies, and Math: How Disease Changes Animal Evolution."
Register online at: tiny.utk.edu/fefferman