Mingzhou Jin presented on addressing environmental health and energy burden challenges in underserved communities at the G7 Mitigation Cohort in London.
In 2022, CA Secretary of Transportation Toks Omishakin completed his PhD at UT—the payoff of a 22-year shift from technical analysis to systems-level thinking.
The sustainability research performed by the ISE students and faculty has benefited from diverse funding sources to produce results that have global, national, and regional implications.
UT Board of Trustees approved a Doctor of Engineering (DEng) program through ISE, the first of its kind in the state of Tennessee and in the region.
A team of researchers were granted $1.7 million to address environmental health and energy challenges in disadvantaged communities and provide a solution.
The East Tennessee Initiative for Smart Energy Management brings Vols together with participating companies for collaboration on best practices in manufacturing.
Professors Mingzhou Jin, Chien-fei Chen, and Kevin Tomsovic join colleagues from Japan in interdisciplinary, collaborative effort to pursue clean technologies.
Mingzhou Jin has been selected as the new head of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering effective August 1, 2023.
Mingzhou Jin will lead a multi-institutional University Transportation Center aimed at improving the mobility of people and goods across the country with funding from the U.S Department of Transportation.
Mingzhou Jin is the latest TCE faculty member to achieve the designation of John D. Tickle Professor, bestowed in honor of his exemplary scholarly research and publication record, teaching, and service record