Angela McCarter will retire this fall after 42 years of service to the Tickle College of Engineering. Her current long-standing role is as administrative specialist II in the Office of Academic and Student Affairs, working with Associate Dean Ozlem Kilic. McCarter has worked here through many changes and with a few storied names in the…
The Tickle College of Engineering’s event, College Connect, welcomed hundreds of first-year students to campus to meet with several college- and university-level offices. Students were also able to walk around the Zeanah Engineering Complex and see the different classrooms and labs it houses.
The launching of the new online MS in computer science was featured in Fortune | Education.
“I am delighted to be working with these two energetic and visionary women in launching new initiatives for TCE to promote engineering and build partnerships to attract a great workforce to engineering from all walks of life,” said Ozlem Kilic, associate dean of academic and student affairs.
The college held steady as the 32nd ranked graduate program among public schools in the latest US News and World Report rankings.
The Tickle College of Engineering rose to 21st overall in the U.S. News and World Reports latest online rankings.
Yilu Liu, UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair for Power Electronics, was awarded the 2020 IEEE Power & Energy Society Wanda Reder Pioneer in Power Award
The Tickle College of Engineering ranks 32nd among public engineering programs with six programs now ranked amongst the top 35 in the country.
The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering has partnered with ETPMI to promote project management education, career development, and research.