University of Tennessee
Department of Materials Science & Engineering
 
         
  Science as Art Exhibit
Fall Semester, 2022
 
         
 
The local student chapter of Materials Research Society (MRS) in the Materials Science and Engineering Department at the University of Tennessee hosted a "Science As Art" event. They invited undergraduate and graduate students from STEM departments to contribute artistic presentations of their science. Eight of these works were exhibited in Hodges Library over the fall semester, 2022. Seventeen works created by MSE students are showcased below. (Click on the poster to see a higher resolution version.)
 

Abstract laths - Emily Proehl




 
A Floral Arrangement... - Michael Broud





As Above, So Below - Cole Franz





Crystal Island Amidst a Molten Ceramic Sea - Rebecca Lalk et al.





Drive-Thru Chicken Nuggets - Sreya Paladugu





Giant's Footprints - Xin Wang





Glowing Garnet Crystals - Matheus Pianassola





Ni-Ce-Al HT800C 192H - Syeda Bushra Haider





Discovery of Enhanced Ductility of Novel Medium Entropy Alliy CoNiV - Hugh Shortt





Particle Park - Raymond Wysmierski




 
Pixels of Light - Kim Pestovich





Poplar Perspective - Jakob Scroggins




 
Rice Field on Nanoterraces - Bogdan Dryzhakov





Sedimentary Data Storage - Matthew Flynn-Hepford





Selective Deposition of PtCx Ice Cream Cones - John Lasseter et al.





The Final Pull - Jack William Carpenter





TRIPping on Martensite - Joshua Cicotte



 
Special thanks to the MSE graduate students who organized this event: Matthew Cothrine, Bogdan Dryzhakov, Cole Franz, Rebecca Lalk, Sreya Paladugu & Kim Pestovich.




 
More photos on the Keffer research group site.