
“I completely identified with Susan’s mission and goals,” said Wyckoff. “My research interests include water and wastewater treatment, storm runoff, and microbiology of water runoff, which all fit in well with her career and environmental focus.”
Tickle College of Engineering professor David Icove recently returned from Israel, where he helped train officials in forensic investigations.

The Department of Nuclear Engineering honored the inaugural class of the Nuclear Engineering Hall of Fame during the department’s spring 2017 awards banquet. The Hall of Fame recognizes nuclear engineering graduates or those with a sustained positive relationship with the department. The 2017 inductees all have made exceptional contributions to the nuclear engineering community through…

Twin siblings Taylor and Tyler Patterson, both mechanical engineering majors, are roaring off after their final exams for a summer internship with BK Racing, a Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series team. “They field the number 83 and 23 Cup cars,” said Taylor Patterson. “We will be working in teardown. This means that when the cars…
Klaus Blache, director of the Reliability and Maintainability Center (RMC) and research professor in industrial engineering, says that 2017 has been the center’s busiest year in terms of training, company involvement, and requested presentations. Some of Blache’s recent and upcoming activities include: Keynote on “Using Assets as a Competitive Advantage” at the Asset Management Ecosystem…
He has more than 30 patents pending. He is a vice president with IBM. Oh, yeah. And he is also the architect of the modern-day personal computer.

Seventy six students from the Tickle College of Engineering presented their research and design posters at the 2017 EUReCA Awards in April. This is a record number for the college and an increase over the 46 who participated last year. The judges were quite impressed with the overall quality of the posters presented. The winners…
Drones can provide you with an interesting perspective, capturing shots you otherwise wouldn’t be able to get.
Friday’s annual spring meeting was held at JIAM, the state-of-the-art Joint Institute of Advanced Materials, located at UT’s Cherokee Farm property.
“Academic freedom, faculty self-determination, and shared governance are essential for a university to fulfill its function,” MacLennan wrote in his candidate statement.
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