Tag archive for ‘College of Engineering’
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November 13, 2012
Jack Dongarra, distinguished professor in the electrical engineering and computer science department, was written about in the Wall Street Journal. Dongarra's Top500 list which ranks the world's fastest supercomputers was...Read More »
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November 12, 2012
It's official. UT researchers have access to the world's fastest supercomputer enabling them to tackle the world's toughest challenges. The "TOP500" list ranking the world's fastest supercomputers was released today,...Read More »
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November 9, 2012
Alumnus Charles O. "Chad" Holliday—chairman of the board of Bank of America, former CEO of DuPont, and a leader in business sustainability—will receive the fourth honorary degree granted by UT....Read More »
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November 8, 2012
The BBC featured the research of the sun dew plant by Mingjun Zhang, associate professor of mechanical, aerospace and biomedical engineering. The sundew plant is covered in a sticky adhesive...Read More »
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October 22, 2012
For the 100th year, undergraduate engineering classes will be dismissed for one day in October so students and faculty can interact with potential engineering students from high schools across the...Read More »
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October 22, 2012
Faculty, staff, students, and alumni are sharing the big ideas that make a difference in their world. Michael Pickelsimer, graduate student in electrical engineering, has the big idea of charging...Read More »
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October 12, 2012
Brad Vander Zanden, a professor in electrical engineering and computer science, developed a big idea to help beginning computer science students. Vander Zanden created a program to use in Computer...Read More »
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October 11, 2012
UT will take part in two U.S. Department of Energy projects totaling more than $9 million which involve a team of institutions to improve upon nuclear energy safety and efficiency....Read More »
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October 10, 2012
A UT-based team has received a $3.5 million grant from the US Department of Energy for a proposal to improve the currently used nuclear fuel cladding. Kurt Sickafus, head of...Read More »
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September 28, 2012
James Ostrowski, a professor in industrial and information engineering, devised a big idea to combat his students' boredom: board games. Starting in the spring, Ostrowski will use board games to...Read More »