Tag archive for ‘Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering’
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September 25, 2013
Honors and awards for the university's faculty and graduate...Read More »
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September 18, 2013
UT students will soon get the chance to gain practical engineering analysis skills using technology that companies worldwide rely on to design sophisticated products for aerospace, mechanical, biomedical, and other...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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June 11, 2013
The work of Terry Hazen, Governor’s Chair for Environmental Biotechnology, as featured in a Chemical and Engineering News article about the Deepwater Horizon disaster. His research has found that the...Read More »
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April 8, 2013
Terry Hazen, UT-Oak Ridge National Laboratory Governor’s Chair for Environmental Biotechnology, has been interviewed my multiple news outlets including CBS News, the BBC, the Ottawa Citizen, and U.S. News and...Read More »
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March 14, 2013
Amber Woodburn, a doctoral student in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering under the direction of Megan Ryerson, has been selected to participate in the twenty-first annual Eno Leadership...Read More »
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March 14, 2013
Chris Cherry, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering, was interviewed by Reuters for a story about the positive and negatives of electric cars. The story highlighted the growing popularity...Read More »
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December 17, 2012
From extreme drought to super storms, many wonder what the future holds for the climate of the eastern United States. A study conducted by researchers at UT does away with...Read More »
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December 13, 2012
How likely is a new teenage driver to trade in his or her keys for an electric bike? That's a question some UT professors are trying to answer. Together, professors...Read More »