Anahita Khojandi and Xiaopeng Zhao have been selected for the AAAS 2024-25 Science & Technology Policy Fellowship.
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College of Nursing and Tickle College of Engineering Launch Groundbreaking Maintenance Optimization Project
TCE is partnering with UT College of Nursing in a $980,000 research and development initiative sponsored by Y-12 National Security Complex.
ISE to Offer Region’s First Doctor of Engineering Degree
The Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering has been approved to create a Doctor of Engineering (DEng) program.
Board of Trustees Approves New Academic Degrees and Departments
The UT Board of Trustees approved two new departments and two new degree programs in the Tickle College of Engineering.
UT Team Uses AI to Improve Sepsis Detection and Effective Treatment
A team of researchers developed a novel approach using an artificial intelligence model to better predict a sepsis diagnosis in patients.
Engineering Students Sweep Top Business Competition Awards
Cody Blankenship and Kaitlyn Daniel were awarded first-place prizes and Logan O’Neal finished in second place at the Graves Business Plan Competition.
Khojandi Awarded AI/ML Research Diversity Fellowship
Associate Professor Anahita Khojandi was recently awarded with a fellowship to the National Institute of Health’s Artificial Intelligence/Machine Learning Consortium to Advance Health Equity and Researcher Diversity (AIM-AHEAD) program.
Khojandi Named Faculty Fellow for Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program
Anahita Khojandi, associate professor in industrial and systems engineering, is the new Heath Faculty Fellow for the Heath Integrated Business and Engineering Program, joining Russell Zaretzki, counterpart Heath Fellow from the Haslam College of Business. The Heath Fellows take a lead role in cultivating connections across the business and engineering colleges. The fellows, like the […]
Innovators in Nuclear Engineering Receive Federal Accolades, Project Support
The US Department of Energy announced support for a PhD student and five faculty with innovative projects to improve nuclear power plant design and safety.
Study Abroad Student Report: Tony Spezia
Mechanical engineering student Tony Spezia details his experience during the Switzerland study abroad trip led by Research Professor Klaus Blache.