Cherokee Farm is the innovation campus of the University of Tennessee, positioning the university and the state as one of the world’s most competitive areas for collaborative research. Drawing on established leadership in neutron research, materials science, computational science, and energy independence and sustainability, Cherokee Farm is a living laboratory where private and public research partners – including the Oak Ridge National Laboratory – work together to bring their resources to bear on the world’s toughest challenges. Cherokee Farm is where the world of tomorrow will happen today.
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