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For the week of February 26th, 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

Dr. Takeshi Egami has just received 2010 J.D. Hanawalt Award from the  
International Union of Crystallography, with S. J. L. Billinge. The  
Hanawalt Award is awarded for excellence for important contributions  
to the field of x-ray powder diffraction.









Award Winners

The UT College of Engineering Office of Engineering Communications  
received a Bronze Citation of Excellence at the 2010 Addy Awards  
ceremony last Saturday night. The award was for the 2009 College of  
Engineering Annual Report. The creative team for the project included  
Kim Cowart, Director of Engineering Communications; Mitchell  
Williamson, Graphic Designer; and Rip Noel of Noel Studios,  
photographer. The Addy Awards are sponsored by the American  
Advertising Federation Knoxville Chapter and are held annually to  
recognize outstanding achievement in marketing, communications and  
advertising.



Sameer Ranjan Paital, a Ph.D. student in the Department of Materials  
Science and Engineering, working under Professor Narendra B. Dahotre,  
received the first place in the graduate division poster contest at  
the recently concluded The Minerals, Metals and Materials Society  
(TMS) annual meeting, held February 14-18, 2010 in Seattle. His  
poster, titled “Wetting and Corollary Biocompatibility of Laser  
Synthetic Surface Micro Textures for Bone Tissue Engineering,” was  
chosen as the best one by the organizers of the Biological Materials  
Science Symposium at the 2010 TMS Annual meeting. A part of the  
research was performed in collaboration with Oak Ridge National  
Laboratory. The award includes $500 in prize money, a 1st place Ribbon  
and a certificate from the organizers, along with 1 year’s free  
registration to attend TMS upcoming meetings.



Outreach News



Winners of the College of Engineering Study Abroad fellowships have  
been announced! Laura Poland, sophomore in Materials Science, has been  
awarded a research internship in Germany for the summer. Carrie Lloyd,  
junior in Chemical Engineering, and Ethan Cansler, freshman in  
Aerospace Engineering, are each doing general education studies this  
summer at Cambridge University, England. See article on the College  
Outreach site.



Don’t miss this opportunity! Engineering students planning to study  
abroad in the Fall, 2010, semester, should apply for COE study abroad  
fellowships by March 5, 2010. The website deadline is March 2, but Dr.  
Parsons is being kind. Application information is available on-line.



MSE Seminar Announcement

The Department of Materials Science and Engineering will be hosting a  
seminar

“State-of-the-art Characterization by Nanoindentation
for High Stability Creep Measurements”
with
Dr. Nicholas Randall
CSM Instruments, Needham MA
9:30 – 10:45 a.m., Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010
217 Perkins, University of Tennessee-Knoxville Campus

Dr. Randall has a background in materials science and his Ph.D.  
focused on development of an instrument that combines nanoindentation  
with Atomic Force Microscopy (AFM). He has been responsible for the  
CSM Instruments US office in Boston since 2002 and continues to  
develop new and novel applications in the surface characterization  
field. He is also chairman of ASTM G02 committee, responsible for  
developing and improving Tribology test standards.

For more information about the seminar, contact Dr. Yanfei Gao.



UT Space Institute News

John Muratore, professor in Aviation Systems at the University of  
Tennessee Space Institute, was a part of a feature article in the Air  
& Space Smithsonian Magazine for March 2010.

Muratore, a former NASA employee, was the program manager for the X-38- 
V132 project, based at NASA’s Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas  
during the period 1998-2002. Flight Test Engineer for the X-38 was  
future astronaut, Michael E. Fossum. Created as an alternative and  
emergency means of bringing up to seven International Space station  
(ISS) crewmembers back to earth, the X-38 was designed to fit in the  
payload bay of the shuttle.

The X-38 would have served as a lifeboat in the event the station had  
to be evacuated or it would have served as an ambulance in case  
someone was gravely injured on the station. The battery system would  
last approximately nine hours and be used for power and life support.

The CRV had a parafoil parachute that deployed in four stages to slow  
and stabilize the vehicle for a safer landing.

As a partner in the X-38 project, the European Space Agency was  
looking at modifying the shape of the CRV into a crew transfer vehicle  
to fly people up to and back from the space station.

The project was within eighteen months and $50 million of being  
launched into space on its first test flight when NASA cancelled the  
funding. The program had performed 8 atmospheric tests of the vehicle,  
dropping from the wing of a NASA’s B-52 at the Dryden Flight Research  
Center.

In October 2009, the X-38 V-132 Crew Recovery Vehicle (CRV) was sent  
to the Strategic Air and Space Museum in Ashland, Nebraska, on  
permanent loan. It was welcomed by a high school band, a mayor, and a  
lieutenant governor.

“Our plan was to derive a version to put on [the European launcher]  
Ariane 5 – that’s why we modified the shape. We’d have had an  
alternative access to the station,” said Muratore. “Sooner or later,  
we’re going to have to build another rescue vehicle…especially as  
space evolves more toward commercial operations, there’s going to be a  
need for rescue.”



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



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

Interview Workshop

March 1: 5:00 p.m. 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.

Engineering Fair

March 4: 4 to 7 p.m. UC Ballroom

Engineering students are invited to attend dressed for success to  
discuss opportunities with business partners from corporate America.  
All engineering students are encouraged to attend for networking  
opportunities and potential interviews from employers who are  
completing their own interview schedules.



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.



Office of Professional Practice Student Feature



Ryan DeLozier is a mechanical engineering major who spent the fall  
2009 term on his first co-op rotation with BSH Home Appliances in  
Jacksboro, Tennessee.

“On my co-op assignment I have been doing all kinds of work in the  
design engineering lab. This first semester I am spending most of my  
time out in the lab and learning from the lab technicians about all of  
the tests that are necessary for ranges and cooktops, and also just  
gaining a general knowledge of the product. I have been doing some gas- 
flow rate analysis, implementing new prototype parts, testing oven  
doors and griddle components, etc.

“Oftentimes I will get specific parts from the plant and ship them to  
BSH associates worldwide – and let me tell you, shipping to a Turkish  
or German address is rather strange and has a lot of paperwork  
involved! I have been able to get to know my way around the  
manufacturing plant pretty well, and I have gained a lot of knowledge  
involving the ranges and cooktops, how they function, and how they are  
assembled. For instance, I have recently been working on a prototype  
glass retainer that one of the designers has made in order to reduce  
costs in the oven door assembly.

“While I have been building and testing all kinds of parts, I have  
also been able to attend many meetings and see how the engineering  
process works for my particular company, BSH. I have seen firsthand  
what goes into making small changes in the product design and the  
number of people involved in the process of producing a Thermador range.

“I have been able to assist the design staff on many of their  
projects, and I have also been able to share my ideas, a few of which  
have actually led to design changes that are now in effect in the  
product. It has been a wonderful experience thus far, and the work  
environment could not be better. My department is productive and at  
the same time offers a certain level of comfort that I think benefits  
everyone.”

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



Student Opportunities

Benjamin A. Gilman International Scholarship Program

Summer 2010 & Fall 2010/Academic Year 2010-2011 Application Open –  
Deadline: April 6, 2010

The Gilman International Scholarship Program is pleased to announce  
the opening of the Fall 2010 online application with over 1,700  
scholarships to be awarded.  A limited number of summer awards will be  
available to students majoring in the STEM fields (Science,  
Technology, Engineering or Math) that meet the program's standard  
eligibility criteria listed below.

Enrolled as an undergraduate student at a two or four-year U.S.  
Institution
United States citizen
Receiving a Federal Pell Grant at the time of application or during  
the term of study abroad
Participating in a study abroad program that is no less than 4 weeks  
and no more than an academic year
Receiving academic credit
Study in any country not currently under a U.S. State Department  
Travel Warning or Cuba
Study in any country not currently under a U.S. State Department  
Travel Warning or Cuba

Summer 2010 & Fall 2010/Academic Year 2010-2011 applications are now  
being accepted online and are due April 6, 2010. For more information  
about the Gilman Scholarship, application deadlines & timeline, and  
application process, please visit the Gilman website, contact the  
Gilman Program at 713-621-6300 ext. 25 or email [log in to unmask]





Congressional Internship Program

Upon the initiative of the Chancellor, the University of Tennessee is  
developing a Congressional Internship Program. This summer, the  
university is planning send five students to Washington, D.C. to  
intern with Tennessee legislators.  In order to participate in the  
program, the student must:

have a 3.0 GPA, completed at least 60 hours, and be in good standing  
with the University;
be available to complete the internship during May and/or June.
There are a limited number of need-based scholarships available.

Students can find additional information and the application on the  
web. The application is due by March 1, 2010.



Undergraduate Summer Research

All undergraduate students enrolled at the Knoxville campus are  
eligible to apply. Up to 75 internships at $2,000 each will be awarded  
to support students who will work on a research or creative project  
with a UT Knoxville faculty mentor for two months in the summer of  
2010. Funding is provided by the Office of the Chancellor and the  
Office of Research. For more information, visit here or contact Jane  
Taylor.



Career Services Announcements



For a list of all upcoming Career Services workshops and events or  
more information on the events, visit our newly designed website and  
click on “All Events” in the “Upcoming Events” box on the right.



Diversity Job Fair (all majors)
Monday, March 1
Thompson-Boling Arena, Ray Mears Room
3 p.m. – 5 p.m.

The purpose of the Diversity Job Fair is to connect students from  
different backgrounds with employers who are committed to diversifying  
their workforce. The event is designed for students from a variety of  
populations, such as students with disabilities, the LGBT community  
and individuals from diverse racial and ethnic backgrounds, etc.  
However, the Diversity Job Fair is not intended to exclude anyone. You  
define your own diversity.

Log in to your HIRE-A-VOL account for a list of employers attending  
the fair, types of positions available and desired majors. You can  
also submit your resume to employers in advance through the RSVP  
feature.



Spring Job Fair (all majors)
Tuesday, March 2
Thompson Boling Arena, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

The Spring Job Fair is our final campus-wide job fair (all majors) of  
the school year. This event's primary focus is on graduating seniors  
seeking full-time employment.

Log in to Hire-A-Vol for a list of employers attending the fair, types  
of positions available and desired majors. You can also submit your  
resume to employers in advance through the RSVP feature. Current  
employers include: Alabama DOT, Bechtel, Belden, BMW, BNSF, FBI,  
Garmin, General Dynamics, CTX, CCSX, Denso, Siemens, Redstone Arsenal,  
ORAU/ORNL and many more!

Dress professionally and bring multiple copies of your resume. Visit  
the Career Services website for resume assistance. Visit here to view  
the list of employers attending.



Career Services Announcements

The following companies have scheduled on-campus interviews during the  
Spring season for full-time and/or internship engineering positions  
and are now accepting resumes through your HIRE-A-VOL account. If  
interested, please check to see if you are qualified and note the  
deadline to submit your resume.

Postings subject to change. Additional opportunities will be added as  
companies post listings and schedule interviews for Spring 2010  
recruiting. Don’t forget to check for additional job postings that are  
not coming to UT to conduct interviews and be sure that you are  
utilizing the resources under the “JOBS” tab in HIRE-A-VOL – NACELink  
and EmployOn for positions across the country and internationally.

Computer Technology Solutions, Inc. (CTS) - IT Consulting Internship &  
Analyst I - Submit by 3/5

Schlumberger - REMS Engineers & Scientists - Full-Time and Internships  
- Submit by 3/5

Manhattan Associates - Associate Consultant - Submit by 3/9

Pepsi Bottling Group - Operations Development Program or Sales  
Development Program - Submit by 3/9

Strand Associates, Inc. - Civil Engineers - Submit by 3/22

To schedule an appointment for resume review, interview and job fair  
preparation or the job search process, call 974-5435 and ask to make  
an appointment with Leslie Fox, Engineering Career Consultant. Career  
Services is located in 100 Dunford Hall on Volunteer Boulevard.



UNIQUE INTERNSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR MECHANICAL OR ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS -  
FRESHMEN or SOPHOMORES who have completed 30 hours or more

TVA/UT Career Services Engineering Student Intern/Ambassador Program  
MUST SUBMIT RESUME BEFORE SPRING BREAK - MARCH 5th deadline!

The UT Office of Career Services and the Tennessee Valley Authority  
(TVA) are partnering in a joint venture to employ a UT Engineering  
student for a TVA internship during Summer 2010 and a 10-hour per week  
position at UT Career Services during the academic year 2010-2011.

The person chosen for this position will receive a paid internship for  
the Summer of 2010, working directly for TVA. Additionally, the  
student will serve as an Ambassador for TVA during the Fall/Spring  
semesters 2010-2011.

The person chosen for the position will also work in the UT Office of  
Career Services (100 Dunford Hall) for 10 hours per week for 14 weeks  
for both Fall and Spring semesters 2010-2011. If possible, the chosen  
student will work for 1-2 paid hours per week during April 2010 for  
training purposes.

This is an exciting opportunity for the right person. If interested,  
please submit your resume through HIRE-A-VOL by March 5, 2010.

Qualifications: Freshman/Sophomore standing in Mechanical or  
Electrical Engineering.  MUST HAVE COMPLETED 30 HOURS BY MAY 2010. At  
least a 2.75 GPA. Membership(s) in Engineering clubs and/or  
organizations highly desired. Ability to intern with TVA in the summer  
of 2010 mandatory. Skills in event planning, presentations, electronic  
communication and familiarity with Facebook, Twitter and or other  
social networking media desired.

For more information, see the job posting in HIRE-A-VOL or contact  
Leslie Fox.





Please e-mail Leslie Fox at [log in to unmask] with any questions about  
Career Services.





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please send them to Kim Cowart at [log in to unmask] by 12:00 noon on  
Thursdays.









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