
Spotlights
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Scholar Spotlight: Xinyue (Evelyn) Zhao
“I use mathematics to understand how things change and grow, like how tumors expand, how ice melts, or how diseases spread. My work helps predict what might happen in these systems so scientists and doctors can make better decisions.”
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Vasileios Maroulas Leads UT’s Vision for an AI-Powered Future
As artificial intelligence rapidly reshapes industries, economies, and daily life, the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is positioning the state as a national leader in advanced computing, data science, and responsible AI innovation. Driving this momentum is Vasileios Maroulas, professor of mathematics, associate vice chancellor, and director of the AI Tennessee Initiative.
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Multi-Lab Collaboration Unites Math and Biology
An interdisciplinary team of University of Tennessee researchers recently published in Biophysical Journal on their development of a new statistical method that improves analysis in single-molecule fluorescence experiments, which are used to study important protein complexes in cells.
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Actuary Internships Prepare Math Majors for Work
Some mathematics majors at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, are preparing for high-demand jobs in actuarial science through both the classroom and internships that offer real-world learning.
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Math Teacher Honored with Presidential Award
The White House recently honored Emily McDonald (MM ’24) with a Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching (PAEMST). A Hamilton County Schools teacher since 2015, McDonald completed her Master of Mathematics degree in 2024 through an online program at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and is pursuing a PhD in math education…
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2024 Alumni and Philanthropy Awards Honor the Volunteer Spirit
UT College of Arts and Sciences faculty, staff, and campus and community colleagues gathered Thursday, October 17 to celebrate the 2024 Alumni and Philanthropy Awards, honoring the exceptional achievements and contributions of Volunteers for Life whose dedication and generosity help shape the future of the college and its students.