A team of students from the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering are working with Fort Sanders Regional Hospital to improve patient care.
Giving a Helping Hand to the Hospital
In the News: Engineering Students Examine Natchez Trace Bridge, Seeking Solutions to Suicide Crisis2
As part of their capstone project, a group of UT engineering students are designing a barrier that could be installed as a safety measure on the bridge.
In The News: Tickle Approved as UT Advisory Board Chair
The advisory board for the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, met for the first time on January 11 to elect a chair and set meeting dates for the upcoming year. The board will advise the chancellor and create communications related to the budget, tuition, and other campus policies. John Tickle, UT alumnus and Strongwell Corporation founder, was […]
In the News: TCE Hosts Future Cities Competition
“Future City was designed as an after-school program, so I was pleased to see that so many whole families showed up to support the student involved in the competition,” she said. “It’s clear that this program is having an impact at the family level.”
The Beaker Life—STEM Heroes: Mark E. Dean
Mark Dean, interim dean of the Tickle College of Engineering, was recently featured by The Beaker Life for his accomplishments in computing.
WBIR: Students tour inside of bridge on ‘Missing Link’
UT engineering students were given the opportunity to tour the hollow bridge of the Missing Link on the Foothills Parkway.
News Sentinel: Survey asks how to make Knoxville more accessible for those with disabilities
The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering developed an accessibility survey for the Knoxville Mayor’s Council on Disability Issues.
Times Free Press: Pedestrian Fatalities on the Rise
Chris Cherry spoke to the Times Free Press about the increase in pedestrian fatalities in Tennessee since 2013.
Science: Trump’s Effort to Roll Back Auto Efficiency Rules Could Hinge on Debate Over Safety
David Greene, research professor in recently talked to Science about how the issue of “down-weighting” in cars has been debunked.
UT Knoxville College of Engineering Holds Spring 2012 Commencement
The College of Engineering Spring 2012 graduation ceremony took place on Wednesday, May 9, with over 260 engineering graduates participating in the ceremony.