Jim Ostrowski has built a career out of using mathematics and advanced computations and theories to find the solution to having too many solutions.
Finding the Best Solution
Zawodzinski to Lead Department of Energy Fuel Cell Project
The US DOE has chosen a project led by UT–ORNL Governor’s Chair Thomas Zawodzinski as recipient of Advanced Research Projects Agency–Energy grants.
UT Nuclear Engineering Student Chosen for Top Fellowship
UT’s Eric O’Quinn, a graduate student in nuclear engineering, has been chosen by the Department of Energy’s Office of Science for enrollment in its graduate student research program. The award goes to students identified as having research in areas that the Office of Science deems critical for the nation and provides them research opportunities in […]
Daily Beacon: EcoCar 3 Project Drives Innovation, Fosters Networking for Engineers
During the first year of the competition, UT engineering students were assigned to perform market research to build and analyze a consumer target market.
Ostrowski Garners Early Career Award from Department of Energy
James Ostrowski, associate professor of industrial and systems engineering, was selected by DOE for its Early Career Research Program.
UT’s Innovative Computing Laboratory Awarded $10.2 Million in Projects
Kothe said such work will be a catalyst for delivery of exascale-enabling science and engineering solutions for the United States. Exascale systems are capable of one billion billion computations—1,000,000,000,000,000,000—per second.
Research Highlight: Steven Skutnik
A proposal by Steven Skutnik, assistant professor in nuclear engineering, was awarded $755,000 to develop new capabilities for a fuel-cycle simulator called CYCLUS by building on an Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) software package for nuclear fuel modeling called ORIGEN.