Tag archive for ‘College of Engineering’
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September 5, 2011
Brian Wirth, Governor's Chair for computational nuclear engineering, says computers hold the key to figuring out the solutions to the problems that plague the world's nuclear...Read More »
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September 1, 2011
Solar power is not all sunshine. It has a dark side—particularly in developing countries, according to a new study by a University of Tennessee, Knoxville, engineering professor. A study by...Read More »
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August 31, 2011
Chris Cherry, assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering, was interviewed in the Law Vegas Review-Journal, about electric bicycles. The city is launching an electric bike program to encourage public...Read More »
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August 31, 2011
Chris Cherry, assistant professor in civil and environmental engineering, was featured in the Commercial Appeal, for his electric bike and traditional bike-share research...Read More »
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August 30, 2011
Two UT alumni who studied nuclear engineering as undergraduates, Ben Farr and Jeremy Townsend, received the Charles D. Coryell Award in Nuclear Chemistry. This award, presented annually by the American...Read More »
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August 23, 2011
A team led by Xiaopeng Zhao, assistant professor in the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, has developed an award-winning algorithm that improves...Read More »
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August 17, 2011
UT Knoxville will be at the forefront of research, education, and technology for sustainable energy systems with a five-year, $18 million award from the National Science Foundation and the U.S....Read More »
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August 11, 2011
UT Knoxville has been awarded up to $1.3 million in grants from the US Department of Energy for nuclear energy research and development. The university is getting $846,000 to develop...Read More »
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August 3, 2011
China was home to the world's fastest supercomputer for a mere six months before being passed up by Japan. In this story from NPR, Jack Dongarra, distinguished professor of electrical...Read More »
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August 2, 2011
A pathogen that attacks the small intestines of humans and animals is serving as the inspiration for developing robots that can fight disease and aid in military operations. Mingjun Zhang,...Read More »