When Hash Hashemian, then a recent nuclear engineering graduate, and then-department head Tom Kerlin co-founded Analysis and Measurement Services in 1977, their main goal was to provide the nuclear energy industry with a reliable source of testing and problem solving. In the years since, AMS has become a globally recognized leader in nuclear energy and…
The Tennessee chapter of the American Council of Engineering Companies has selected Kyle Goodrick and Kelli Grissom as its 2016 scholarship recipients.
Jon Hathaway, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, recently earned a prestigious CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation for his work in sustainable urban water management.
Kelli Grissom, Kristin Miranda, and Katherine Krouse—who are majoring in civil, industrial, and chemical engineering, respectively—received the news at the TSPE’s banquet, which helped raise funds for area educators in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) fields.
A recent night of recognition for outstanding achievement for the College of Engineering culminated with James B. Porter Jr. receiving the Nathan W. Dougherty Award—the college’s highest honor—at the Holiday Inn World’s Fair on Thursday, April 9, 2015, during the college’s annual Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner. College faculty, staff, and current and former Board…
2014 Faculty & Staff Awards Winners Named The University of Tennessee College of Engineering gave its most prestigious honor—the Nathan W. Dougherty Award—to industrial engineering graduate W. Dwight Kessel at the college’s annual Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner, held on Thursday, April 3, 2014, at the Hilton Hotel in downtown Knoxville. The awards dinner was…
These awards come with a cash prize of $400, given by the Office of Research and the College of Engineering. There were twenty-nine total engineering entries from eight engineering departments.
The University of Tennessee Tickle College of Engineering gave its most prestigious honor—the Nathan W. Dougherty Award—to industrial engineering graduate John D. Tickle at the college’s annual Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner, held on Thursday, April 4, 2013, at the Crowne Plaza. The Dougherty Award was established by the college in 1957 to pay tribute…
The Nathan W. Dougherty Award, the college’s most prestigious honor, was presented by COE Wayne Davis (left) to Anthony (Tony) R. Buhl (right), an alumnus who guided the US power industry’s response to Three Mile Island and continues to be a leader in the industry today.
KNOXVILLE, Tenn.–The University of Tennessee College of Engineering held its Faculty and Staff Awards Dinner on Thursday, April 12, 2012, at the Hilton Knoxville. The event included a reception, dinner, and awards program. The Nathan W. Dougherty Award, the college’s most prestigious honor, was presented by COE Wayne Davis (left) to Anthony (Tony) R. Buhl…