Lynne Parker and Mark Dean, both former interim deans of the Tickle College of Engineering, are serving as part of a new national task force on AI.
Parker, Dean to Serve on National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource Task Force
UT to Get Cutting-Edge Supercomputer Under Landmark Award with IBM
The college has announced an agreement with IBM that includes the award of high-performance computing hardware based on technology used with Summit at ORNL.
Thank you, Mark Dean
Thank you to Mark Dean for serving as Interim Dean of the Tickle College of Engineering.
Knox County Proclaims April 25 ‘Dr. Mark Dean Day’
Glenn Jacobs, Knox County Mayor, proclaimed April 25 “Dr. Mark Dean Day” at the college’s inaugural Senior Design Showcase.
Mark Dean is the Star of First Grader’s Living History Show
“My son Malachi is a 6-year-old in first grade and was tasked with creating a presentation (in first-person) for Black History Month. He chose his presentation to be about you, Dr. Mark Dean,” wrote Samuel.
Associate Dean Parang Retiring After 41 Years at UT
“It has been an honor to work with many colleagues in the faculty and staff and with the students I was able to help over the many years I have spent at UT,” Parang said. “I look forward to new and exciting projects during my retirement and expect nothing short of a smooth transition and continued success for the next associate dean in this position.”
The Beaker Life—STEM Heroes: Mark E. Dean
Mark Dean, interim dean of the Tickle College of Engineering, was recently featured by The Beaker Life for his accomplishments in computing.
EDP Celebrates 45th Anniversary with Gala, Testimonials
The Office of Engineering Diversity Programs celebrated the 45th Anniversary of the program with a gala luncheon on Friday, November 2.
UT Breaks Ground on Engineering, Research Building
The groundbreaking for the New Engineering Complex was held on September 28, 2018, with an event hosted on grounds of the new facility.
College Leaders Tour United Way Sites, Issue Challenge to Give to Campus Chest
“United Way’s goal is to help people become self-sustainable by investing in 120 local programs in the areas of health, education, and financial stability,” Hines said. “These visits serve as a reminder of how fortunate we are to be healthy, have good jobs, and have strong support systems in our own lives. I am passionate about this need and personally feel compelled to assist our neighbors who are less fortunate.”