
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…
UT civil engineering alumnus Mieah Turner was selected by Building Design & Construction magazine for its “40 Under 40” list for 2017. She is a senior project manager for Messer Construction in Nashville. View her listing on Building Design & Construction’s site.
“I decided to transfer to a school where I could pursue engineering and still have hockey, just not as much as a time commitment, so I came to Tennessee,” Becker said.

“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.
The Student Leadership Award recognizes students who strive to make outstanding contributions to the varied aspects of science, technology, engineering, or math education and who have demonstrated an interest and commitment to volunteering and learning while impacting the academic atmosphere of their campus.

The Fall 2017 Engineering Expo was a tremendous success, setting new records for attendance by both visiting companies and students. The Office of Engineering Professional Practice hosted the expo on Thursday, Sept 21, in Thompson-Boling Arena. The event offers a day for companies to connect with engineering students for their cooperative education (co-op) and internship…

She serves as the liaison to the Center for Career Development, the Office of Professional Practice, the Office of Undergraduate Research, and other on-campus departments to best meet the interests of the students.
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.
Held in conjunction with Vanderbilt University and Tennessee Tech University, the Kappe Lecture is coordinated with the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists and is one of the most prestigious offerings in the field.
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