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Vols Move Forward in Graduate School with GEM Fellowship



Student Reports: Engineering in London, 2021

Learning thermodynamics and circuits and seeing and touring different historical engineering sites, combined with building friendships and connections with my professors and classmates, has made this study abroad an experience that I will never forget.


Parker, Dean to Serve on National Artificial Intelligence Research Resource Task Force

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.


Who’s the Jerk? UT Students Help Computers Provide Feedback About Who’s Right, Wrong

A team of UT electrical engineering and computer science students used machine learning to predict feedback in a popular Reddit forum to identify jerks.



Qi’s Evolving Career In Computer Vision Leads Students into the Future of CAVs Technology

The UT EcoCAR team has worked diligently towards re-engineering their 2019 Chevrolet Blazer during Year 3. The main focus for this year has been the integration of Connected and Automated Vehicle (CAVs) technology. The UTK CAVs subteam, overseen by CAVs Faculty Advisor Hairong Qi, has been integrating cameras and radar onto their vehicle.



The Conversation: X-Ray Vision via Fast Computers, 5G, and Radar that Goes Through Walls

Imagine if rescuers could see through the debris to spot survivors under the rubble, measure their vital signs and even generate images of the victims. This is rapidly becoming possible using see-through-wall radar technology.