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For the week of 29 January 2010

@COE is published every Friday. Be sure to check out the news for this  
issue as well as the Career Services dedicated student version

Please send your submissions for @COE to Kim Cowart in the Engineering  
Communications Office at [log in to unmask]





Faculty News and Announcements



In January of 2010, under sponsorship by the International Atomic  
Energy Agency, Dr. Ivan Maldonado visited Harbin Engineering  
University (HEU) in Harbin, China as a nuclear engineering guest  
lecturer. Dr. Maldonado’s visit occurred during Harbin’s Annual Ice  
Festival, which is the largest and most impressive Ice Festival on the  
planet, thanks to their long winters and very low temperatures. He  
took several photos, which he posted on the following link: http://picasaweb.google.com 
  His slide show is definitely worth seeing. Dr. Maldonado was the  
third lecturer from the UT Nuclear Engineering Dept. to present  
invited lectures at HEU. Dr. Lee Dodds visited in late October and Dr.  
Haitao Liao visited in December, which is also quite cold, but not  
nearly as cold as during Dr. Maldonado’s January visit.



Attention COE Seniors: Senior Gift 2010

Senior Gift 2010 is especially important, as your gift will benefit  
your fellow engineers via the College Fund for Engineering. The  
College Fund for Engineering has recently served as a crucial resource  
for college-wide programming such as Engage, expanded advising  
services, and the Pre-Collegiate Scholars Program as well as for  
purchasing specialized equipment and facility renovations.

In addition, a Senior Gift in support of the College Fund for  
Engineering will allow the college to seize future opportunities and  
jump-start future initiatives. Please consider joining your classmates  
in support of Senior Gift 2010. Your Senior Gift will not only serve  
the immediate needs of engineering students, but it will set a  
wonderful example for other seniors, graduate students, underclassmen  
and future engineering students.

Please visit the Office of Engineering Development in 120 or 121  
Perkins Hall in order to make a Senior Gift via check or credit card  
or contact them via email at [log in to unmask] for more information.



Office of Professional Practice Spotlight



Upcoming Events

OPP spring event dates have been set. Students are encouraged to mark  
their calendars now so they don’t miss out on these opportunities!

Soda Shop

Feb. 3: 5:00 p.m. UC Ballroom

This casual event offers information about the co-op/internship  
program from staff and experienced student ambassadors, with added  
insight from guest speaker Clay Griffin, president of Rembco  
Geotechnical Contractors, Inc. Mock interviews will also be given,  
offering students information on how to dress, act and answer  
questions to give the best impression. Free soda and popcorn will be  
available while they last.

Resume Workshops

Feb. 10: 5:00 p.m. 216 Perkins

Feb. 24: 5:00 p.m. 216 Perkins

Students attending will learn how to format their resume specifically  
for co-op and internship employers. Give yourself an edge on the  
competition by catering to co-op and internship employers so your  
resume will stand out at the Engineering Fair. Students are encouraged  
to bring their resume to have it reviewed and receive personalized  
recommendations. Resume templates will be available at the workshops,  
or may be obtained anytime by sending an email request to [log in to unmask]

Interview Schedule Deadline

Feb. 19: Last day to schedule interviews before the fair

February 19 is the last day for students to schedule interviews before  
the engineering fair. Interviews are scheduled on a first-come, first- 
served basis; those wishing to interview are encouraged to make an  
appointment with their co-op / internship advisor well in advance (as  
early as mid-January) to maximize their opportunities.

Interview Workshop

March 1: 5:00 27 Alumni Memorial Building

Learn what employers want to see and hear during an interview, and  
brush up on interviewing skills before attending the Engineering Fair.

Spring Engineering Fair

March 4: For an appointment email: [log in to unmask] or phone: 865-974-5323.



Interview Day

March 5: Neyland Stadium East Skyboxes

Engineering Fair interviews will be held in the Neyland Stadium East  
Skyboxes; students with interviews should enter at Gate 26, next to  
Estabrook Hall.

For more information on any of these events, or the engineering co-op/ 
internship program, contact the Office of Professional Practice at [log in to unmask] 
  or 865-974-5323.

For information on engineering co-op and internship assignments,
contact the Office of Professional Practice at [log in to unmask] or (865)  
974-5323.



Office of Professional Practice Student Feature

Jennifer Godbold is a mechanical engineering major who accepted a co- 
op assignment with ExxonMobil. She had her second rotation in summer  
2009 and had the following to say about her experience:

“I worked this summer as a subsurface engineer. I was assigned to a  
gas field in south Texas. Every year the company is required by the  
Texas Railroad Commission to test the fluid level in gas and oil wells  
that are 25 years old. The Railroad Commission says the fluid must be  
at least 250 feet below the shallow freshwater zones under the ground.  
My job was to screen the data on the wells due for testing to identify  
ones that were likely to fail (i.e. their fluid level was above the  
allowed depth). When I found a well that was probably going to fail  
the test, I wrote procedures to repair it before it was tested.

I was able to take several trips to the field to see these repair jobs  
being performed. I also toured a drilling rig and saw a fracture job  
being performed. A fracture job is when fluid is pumped into the  
ground at a really high pressure to crack the formation rock so that  
oil and gas can flow more freely into the well.

I feel that I have learned a lot this summer about the oil and gas  
industry. ExxonMobil, in my opinion, has an excellent program. They  
really make an effort to teach you all they can while you're here as  
well as show you all parts of their company. I attended several events  
set up for us where they had heads of various parts of the company  
come and talk to us about what they do. They also try really hard to  
get you out to the field you're working in so you can see the  
operations. I also felt like my assignment was substantial and not  
just busy work. I had a great experience working for them this summer  
and would highly recommend them to other students.”

Jennifer is currently on her third rotation with ExxonMobil.

For information on engineering co-op and internship assignments,  
contact the Office of Professional Practice at [log in to unmask] or  
865-974-5323.



Outreach Office News

Dr. Bill Hamel, and his colleagues from the Department of Mechanical,  
Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering, recently put together a series  
of workshops for local high school students to help them prepare for  
participation in the FIRST robotics competition. This competition  
attracts hundreds of high school teams nationally, and is just getting  
started in the East Tennessee area. See the story Here or off the main  
College Outreach page. Be sure to view the video of this year’s  
competition, a soccer themed competition called “Breakaway.”









Student Opportunities

NEXTRANS 2010 Summer Undergraduate Internship in Transportation. The  
NEXTRANS Center, USDOT Region V Regional University Transportation  
Center, is currently accepting applications for the 2010 Undergraduate  
Summer Internship in Transportation. This rigorous, 10-week program of  
study begins Monday, May 24, 2010 and ends Sunday, August 1, 2010.   
(These dates may be adjusted for students on the quarter system). Six  
competitively-selected students will be awarded stipends of $4,000  
each to participate in a NEXTRANS-funded project at their choice of  
location:  Purdue University, the University of Illinois at Urbana- 
Champaign, or The Ohio State University.

Participants in this program will be exposed to the field of  
transportation through hands-on, collaborative research, under the  
guidance of NEXTRANS faculty members and graduate students.  By  
fostering a challenging environment in which students learn through  
discovery, the Center hopes to attract a new generation of leaders to  
transportation-related careers and graduate-level degrees.

Please inform your talented undergraduate engineering students of this  
exciting opportunity, and encourage them to apply by March 15, 2010.   
For complete application information, please visit www.nextrans.org/internship 
.

Questions may be directed to Jessica Mehr 765-496-9734,  
[log in to unmask]





NIMBioS Now Accepting Applications for Graduate Research  
Assistantships The National Institute of Mathematical and Biological  
Synthesis (NIMBioS) invites current UTK/UTIA graduate students working  
at the interface between mathematics and biology to apply for graduate  
assistantships with the Institute.

Applications will be considered in the spring semester of each year  
for funding in the subsequent academic year, beginning August 1st.  
Students selected for the Assistantships will be awarded stipend  
support ($20,000/yr) and a tuition waiver to work on their proposed  
research topic in areas at the interface between mathematics and  
biology. NIMBioS will offer travel support to scientific meetings for  
Assistants to present their research.

In addition to carrying out their research as specified in their  
proposal, Assistants will be expected to assist with NIMBioS  
activities, including providing computational support (including  
assisting with model development, analysis and coding) for NIMBioS  
participants, assisting in Working Group and Workshop activities, and/ 
or collaborating with postdocs and NIMBioS faculty and students.  
Applicants are strongly encouraged to review information on NIMBioS  
provided at http://www.nimbios.org/.

Any student who is mentored by a UT faculty member affiliated with  
NIMBioS is eligible to apply for an assistantship. Stipend support is  
for one year and may be renewed by re-application for a subsequent  
year. Applications will be accepted from students at any stage in  
their graduate education, although it is anticipated that students  
with at least two years of graduate study will be the best qualified  
to take advantage of this opportunity. Successful applicants will be  
expected to submit quarterly reports on their activities to the  
NIMBioS Associate Director for Graduate Activities.

The deadline for applications for NIMBioS Graduate Assistantships for  
Fall 2010 is Feb. 1, 2010. Award announcements will be made in March  
2010.





Civil and Environmental Engineering Student Network

CEE students can now join the University of Tennessee Knoxville  
Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering Career Network on  
AfterCollege.

This network is exclusive to Department of Civil and Environmental  
Engineering students and alumni and enables students to:

- Network with Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering alumni
- Search relevant job and internship opportunities
- Receive updates on scholarships, new jobs, and important announcements



Career Services Announcements



So, You Want to Work in Oak Ridge?

Co-Sponsors: UT Career Services and Oak Ridge Economic Partnership

Employer/Corporate Participants: DOE, ORNL, B & W Y-12, ORAU/ORISE,  
SAIC, Energy Solutions, Oak Ridge Energy Corridor

This workshop will give students of all majors the opportunity to  
learn about the many employment opportunities (full-time, part-time,  
seasonal, internships) in Oak Ridge, TN and how to find and  
successfully apply for those positions. Designed for the freshman  
through the graduate student, learn how you can get started on your  
search for an Oak Ridge job!

The workshop will begin with a brief overview by Gerald Boyd, Manager  
of the US Department of Energy (DOE) in Oak Ridge to help you  
understand the DOE operations.  This will be followed by a question  
and answer session with a panel of leading Oak Ridge employers who  
will address areas such as security clearances, opportunities for BS/ 
BA, MS/MBA and PhD degrees in a variety of majors, future hiring  
needs, international student hiring, when and how to start preparing  
for an Oak Ridge job search and tips for success when applying and  
interviewing.

Don’t miss this opportunity to discover career opportunities and tips  
for successfully landing a job in Oak Ridge!

Tuesday, February 16, 2010 at 4:00 pm - 5:30 pm

Location: University Center Shiloh Room

Contact: Career Services

Email: [log in to unmask]

Phone: 865-974-5435

Website: http://career.utk.edu/





Fastest-Growing Occupations: 2008-18

What will be the fastest-growing occupations over the 2008-18 decade?  
According to the latest Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) employment  
projections, the list is heavy with occupations in the science,  
medical, and technology fields. Following is BLS's list of occupations  
that will see the largest increase in employment in percentage terms  
that require a bachelor's degree or higher:

Occupation
Percent Growth
Biomedical Engineer	
72.0 percent
Network Systems and Data Communications Analysts	
53.4 percent
Financial Examiners	
41.2 percent
Medical Scientists, except Epidemiologists	
40.4 percent
Physician Assistants	
39.0 percent
Biochemists & Biophysicists	
37.4 percent
Athletic Trainers	
37.0 percent
Computer Software Engineers, Applications	
34.0 percent
Veterinarians	
33.0 percent
Environmental Engineers	
30.6 percent
Computer Software Engineers, Systems Software	
30.4 percent
Survey Researchers	
30.4 percent
Physical Therapists	
30.3 percent
Personal Financial Advisers	
30.1 percent
Source: Employment Projections Program, U.S. Department of Labor, U.S.
Bureau of Labor Statistics.
Please e-mail Leslie Fox at [log in to unmask] with any questions about  
Career Services.





If you have submissions for @COE, the college's electronic newsletter,  
please send them to Kim Cowart at [log in to unmask] by 12:00 noon on  
Thursdays.









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