Tag archive for ‘College of Engineering’
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August 21, 2013
The Knoxville News Sentinel featured an article about the growth of the College of Engineering. Over the last five years, the college has grown its undergraduate enrollment 37 percent, and...Read More »
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August 13, 2013
WBIR-TV and WATE-TV and other local outlets featured a UT study which analyzed the dilemmas in sustaining red light camera programs to determine if traffic control measures intended to boost...Read More »
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August 12, 2013
It's a common driving predicament: As you approach the intersection, the light is yellow. Do you hit the brakes or face a red light camera fine? Professors at UT have...Read More »
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August 9, 2013
Imagine a material that could make most everything around you more energy efficient. Its development is underway at UT. Ramki Kalyanaraman and Gerd Duscher, associate professors in the Department of...Read More »
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August 7, 2013
Alumnus Mark Dean, co-inventor of the personal computer, will join UT's College of Engineering faculty this fall. Dean arrives at UT from IBM, where he most recently served as chief...Read More »
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July 25, 2013
Data Center Knowledge featured the efforts of Distinguished Professor of Computer Science Jack Dongarra to revamp the performance metric used to rank the world’s top supercomputers. With so much emphasis...Read More »
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July 24, 2013
The Institute of Nuclear Security hosted an International Academic Nuclear Security Roundtable this month. International academic experts from six countries discussed the efforts that their countries are undertaking to promote...Read More »
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July 24, 2013
What if a nuclear bomb were detonated in one of America's most populated cities? Just as at a crime scene, the officials need to find the culprit. Currently, the process...Read More »
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July 23, 2013
The College of Engineering is preparing to welcome a record-breaking number of freshman students to campus this fall. A total of 708—an increase of 14 percent from last year's class...Read More »
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July 16, 2013
This week, rising eleventh and twelfth graders spending time at the university are learning how to harvest light's energy to produce carbon dioxide-neutral fuel. The activity is part of a...Read More »