He believes that Engineering Fundamentals is important because it is “the beginning of your educational career, and the concepts we teach are used in so many areas.”
”It was a very productive interaction for all,” said Blache. “Networking and internal company workshops had representation from around the world. Over the weekend, I also had the opportunity to visit the United Nations Building and the Cern, Switzerland, Particle Collider.”
According to Dr. B, EF is vitally important because it introduces students to real-world problem-solving, diverse perspectives, and team-based hands-on experiences.
“At some point, we may get to a place where autonomous vehicle operation is the norm,” said Clarke. “But I think it’s going to take a while for us to get there.”
These solutions are referred to as “black box” because developers are often unaware which open source elements are buried in the architecture of their software.
The Center for Advanced Systems Research and Education at UT will host an international event on October 6 that aims to improve business practices around the world. “Accelerating Operational Excellence” will examine topics related to production, technology, and culture, providing participants with real-world examples of where such ideas have succeeded. The John D. Tickle Engineering…
“When collaborators bring the problems to me, I bring together a team,” said Li, who also codirects UT’s Health Innovation Technology and Simulation (HITS) Lab.
Yuntao Wu, a research assistant professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, earned the prestigious 2017 Radiation Instrumentation Early Career Award of the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science Society.
“As an alumnus of the college, I take great pride in the strides that have been made, the goals that we have met, and the obstacles we have overcome as a team,” said Davis.
“There are a variety of different systems in place around the country, and many ideas for how to use nature as part of new systems,” said Jon Hathaway, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering. “The challenge is that some areas are more willing to adopt new practices than others.”