Under CEE guidance, The Tennessee Water Resources Research Center and the Town of Farragut are working together to identify, locate, and assess the different stormwater structures that are owned by the town. The multi-year project is a phased effort that will canvas Farragut’s different residential communities.
How’s the Water?
Boots on the Ground, and in the Classroom
“I think it’s cool that we are influencing these guys who then influence the next generation of military personnel,” said Hall. “I think this is the sort of thing a land grant university ought to be doing.”
A History in Space
The college has made a dramatic impact on NASA’s mission and we would like to share some of the highlights in celebration of Randy Bresnik’s safe return to Earth.
Best of Both Worlds
“If they made a product that never broke or never needed replacing, they could sell one to everyone and that would be it,” Egami explained. “There would be no ongoing market.”
A Life of Service
“I’ve been in love with the water all my life and have been diving for most of it. Once I saw them at work I decided right there on the spot that I was going to be a Navy diver,” Weber said.
Data, Take the Wheel
“At some point, we may get to a place where autonomous vehicle operation is the norm,” said Clarke. “But I think it’s going to take a while for us to get there.”
Engineering Better Health Care
“When collaborators bring the problems to me, I bring together a team,” said Li, who also codirects UT’s Health Innovation Technology and Simulation (HITS) Lab.