The University of Tennessee Board of Trustees has approved the CEE department’s plan to create the state’s first Bachelor of Science in Environmental Engineering.
CEE To Offer State’s First Environmental Engineering Bachelor of Science
Herring Tackles Climate Change with Multiphase Research
Anna Herring studies multiphase reactions affecting underground storage of CO2. Could the same technology help hydrogen gas smooth the transition to renewable energy?
Six for Six: One Health Initiative-Backed Projects All Include TCE Faculty
UT One Health Initiative (OHI) announced its second seed grant competition, whose goal is to create transdisciplinary synergies among UT faculty, staff, and students and external collaborators that embrace a One Health approach to investigations.
Hazen Offers Expertise to Peruvian Officials, Scientists in Wake of Oil Spill
UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair Terry Hazen has spoken to officials in Peru to share his expertise on oil spill mitigation in the wake of their recent crisis.
Fu Named AAAS Fellow
Joshua Fu has been named a Fellow of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) for his lifetime of research devoted to the environment and solving environmental issues.
Wastewater Monitoring Plan Could Keep Campus Safe From COVID-19
Terry Hazen’s research team will help UT monitor the wastewater of most of the campus buildings potentially monitoring 30 buildings per week.
Fu Researches Wildfire Impact on Human Health
John D. Tickle Professor Joshua Fu has completed a collaborative study to understand how smoke particles from wildfires can impact human health.
UT Researches Effects of Fracking on Water Health
Terry Hazen, UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair, is looking at how aquatic microbial communities are impacted by biocides associated with hydraulic fracking.
The Problem Solver
“Most algorithms stop once they make the prediction,” she said. “But we take it a step further than anyone else by looking at the practical implications of what it means to monitor a patient.”