Associate Professor Anahita Khojandi was recently awarded with a fellowship to the National Institute of Health’s Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD) program.
Khojandi Awarded AI/ML Research Diversity Fellowship
Hutchins Gifts Honor Alumni Impact While Looking Forward
Alumnus Dwight Hutchins announced two significant gifts to the college that will impact both electrical engineering and computer science and nuclear engineering.
UT Hosts, Wins Back-to-Back SEC Machining Competitions
UT won the SEC Machining Competition for the second straight year hosted by the Machine Tool Research Center at TN-MADE.
Danquah Recognized with Excellence in Chemical Engineering Award
Associate Dean for Academic and Student Affairs Michael Danquah was awarded the 2023 Joseph N. Cannon Award for Excellence in Chemical Engineering.
Nuclear Engineering Department Head Wes Hines to Retire
Postelle Professor, Chancellor’s Professor, and Department of Nuclear Engineering Department Head Wes Hines is set to retire at the end of next year.
TIBML’s Hattar Oversees Microscopy Advance Through International Connections
Associate Professor Khalid Hattar, director of the Tennessee Ion Beam Laboratory, coordinated work with international teams to install a first-ever advanced lens for an electron microspore at Sandia National Laboratories.
College 34th Among Public Colleges in U.S. News and World Report Undergraduate Rankings
The Tickle College of Engineering was ranked 34th among public institution in the latest U.S. New and World Report rankings.
Kalinin Collaboration Moves Microscopy into the Automated Fast Lane
Sergei Kalinin and collaborators at UT and ORNL earned an R&D100 Award for developing autonomous processes for microscopy that can impact research methods in multiple disciplines.
Engineering Vols Join Ranks of Manning Scholars
First-year Engineering Vols Coleman Bain and Ariel Thompson are among UT’s newest Peyton Manning Scholars, and recently met the scholarship namesake and benefactor in a reception honoring their achievements.
Khojandi Named Faculty Fellow for Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program
Anahita Khojandi, associate professor in industrial and systems engineering, is the new Heath Faculty Fellow for the Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program, joining Russell Zaretzki, counterpart Heath Fellow from the Haslam College of Business. The Heath Fellows take a lead role in cultivating connections across the business and engineering colleges. The fellows, like the […]