The University of Tennessee, Knoxville, is set to launch a new online computer science master’s program in conjunction with Noodle.
UT Launching Online Computer Science Master’s Degree
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.
Electricity in the Air: Wang, Bai Pursue Goal of Electrified Flight
Fred Wang and Hua Bai are developing breaker-related technology that could help improve electrified flight and increase the speed at which it is adopted.
Staff Spotlight: Lori Houser Knows the EECS HR Scene
This staff spotlight features Lori Houser, a human resources specialist in the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science who has been a part of the Big Orange family for nine years.
Parker Continues AI Leadership as Director of a New National Office
Lynne Parker, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, was named the director of the National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office.
Carbon-free Aircraft Propulsion; Greener Skies
Fred Wang led a recently concluded project that UT and Boeing conducted for NASA that explored a new, carbon-free means of electrified aircraft propulsion.
UT’s Parker Promotes AI Policy
Deputy US Chief Technology Officer and UT engineering professor Lynne Parker led an initiative on artificial intelligence use by the US government that President Trump signed into law.
Hacking for a Cause
Jian Liu, assistant professor of electrical engineering and computer science, is working to secure your data from being stolen using connected devices.
Engineering Faculty Leaders Named 2020 Chancellor’s Professors
Matthew Mench and Leon Tolbert are among the 2020 class of the Chancellor’s Professors, one of the highest faculty honors at UT.
Four Engineering Vols Amongst the 2020-21 Cohort of Haslam Scholars
The university announced this year’s cohorts of Haslam Scholars which included four incoming freshmen from the Tickle College of Engineering.