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For the week of February 12th, 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. Leon Tolbert, Min Kao Professor in the Department of Electrical  
Engineering and Computer Science, was elected as a Member-at-Large to  
the IEEE Power Electronics Society Advisory Committee. He was elected  
to a three-year term (2010-2012) to the decision-making committee of  
the society.







UT Space Institute Update

Welcome Reception Held for New UTSI Executive Director and Wife

The newly named Executive Director of the University of Tennessee  
Space Institute, Dr. Robert “Buddy” Moore and his wife, Judy, were  
honored recently at a reception at UTSI. Dr. Ahmad Vakili, Interim  
Assistant Vice President for Research, introduced Dr. and Mrs. Moore  
to approximately 125 faculty, staff and students gathered for the  
welcoming event in the UTSI lobby.

Dr. Moore came to University of Tennessee in 1981 when he joined the  
UT Knoxville faculty as assistant professor of microbiology. During  
his years at UTK, he was head of the department of microbiology and in  
2001 he was named associate dean for research and graduate studies for  
the College of Veterinary Medicine. Dr. Moore supervised the research  
and graduate programs at the college as well as the Center of  
Excellence in Livestock Diseases and Human Health. He also directed  
the Comparative and Experimental Medicine (CEM) graduate program, a  
joint program of the college and the UT Health Science Center’s  
Graduate School of Medicine.

Prior to coming to the University of Tennessee, he was a staff Fellow  
at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), one of the world’s  
foremost research centers. He was also an associate editor of the  
Journal of Immunology and editor of Infection and Immunity.

Dr. Moore received his B.S. and M.S. degrees from Clemson University  
and his Ph.D. from University of Texas at Austin.

Mrs. Moore is the Director of Finance and Administration for the  
College of Engineering at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.



Transportation Research Announcement

The Journal of Transportation Safety & Security (TS&S) was named a  
2009 Point of Pride for the University Transportation Centers Program  
of the U.S. Department of Transportation. Points of Pride are the most  
significant accomplishments of the year from the 60 UTCs, as  
determined by the Research and Innovative Technology Administration.

Volume 1, Number 4 of TS&S is now available online through UT Library  
E-Journals.

All members of the UT community have access to the journal.

Papers in this issue are:

“Effects of Neighborhood Street Patterns on Traffic Collision  
Frequency.” Shakil Rifaat;  Richard Tay;  Alex Perez; Alex De Barros

“Factors Affecting Crash Severity on Gravel Roads.” Litao Liu; Sunanda  
Dissanayake

“Relationship Between Highway Pavement Condition, Crash Frequency and  
Crash Type.” Chun Yip Chan;  Baoshan Huang; Xuedong Yan; Stephen  
Richards

“Observation-Based Study of Intersection Dilemma Zone Natures.” Heng  
Wei; Zhixia Li; Qingyi Ai

“Routing Hazardous Materials around the District of Columbia Area.”  
Shih-Miao Chin;  Ho-Ling Hwang; Bruce E. Peterson; Lee D. Han; Charles  
Chin

Dr. Stephen H. Richards, associate professor in Department of Civil  
and Environmental Engineering, is Editor-in-Chief for the journal; Dr.  
Xuedong Yan, research assistant professor in CEE, is the Coeditor-in- 
Chief. Please contact Lissa Gay, Managing Editor, for submission  
details or visit the publisher’s website.









International Opportunities for Faculty Members

For UTK Full-Time Faculty Members
International Faculty Development Seminars

One-Two Weeks:
Summer 2010–Call for Applications

Sponsored by:
The Center for International Education, The Office of the Provost and
The Ready for the World Program

UTK Deadline: February 15, 2010
CIEE Deadline: March 1, 2010

Interested UTK Full-Time Faculty members are invited to apply for one  
of 20 seminars offered by CIEE in the summer of 2010. UTK will fund up  
to 2 faculty members to participate on one of these development  
seminars.

For detailed information about each seminar, including fees and  
funding, eligibility, rules, academic content and host institutions,  
please go here.

UTK will pay for the program fee ($3000-4000). The CIE will provide  
$500 towards airfare. The faculty member will be responsible for  
additional airfare and other expenses not covered by the program fee.  
Departmental/College support and funding are strongly encouraged.

To apply, please send the following documents by February 15, 2010 to  
Dr. Pia Wood, Associate Provost, Center for International Education:

An abbreviated CV
A 2-3 page statement of interest explaining how this seminar will  
benefit your teaching and research interests. To be selected, the  
faculty member must describe how the seminar will lead to the  
development of a new course or the significant revision of an existing  
course. The new/revised course should be offered in academic year  
2010-11.
Draft syllabus of new or revised course. (For revised course, indicate  
section/portion to be changed following participation in the seminar.)
A letter of support from the faculty member’s department head. The  
department head must indicate when the new or revised course will be  
taught.
Faculty members are required to attend a 3-hour assessment workshop in  
the Spring or Fall semester 2010 and then to assess his/her new or  
revised course. The faculty member will receive a $500 stipend for  
attending the workshop and conducting the assessment.
Faculty members selected by UTK for support must then apply to CIEE  
for acceptance into the seminar. The CIEE application deadline is  
March 1, 2010.

Seminars will be held in:

Botswana and South Africa; Ghana; Morocco and Spain; China, Japan,  
Korea, Thailand; Tibet; Australia; France; Ireland; Italy; Russia;  
Chile and Argentina; Mexico; Nicaragua, Peru; Jordan and Jerusalem;  
Jordan; Turkey.

For more information, contact:
Pia C. Wood, Ph.D.
Associate Provost and Director
Center for International Education
1620 Melrose Ave
University of Tennessee
Knoxville, TN 37996-3531
(phone) 865/974-3177
(fax) 865/974-2985



Faculty Appreciation Week

The University of Tennessee will be hosting a series of events during  
Faculty Appreciation Week, February 17-23, 2010. For more information,  
click here







UTNRL Sponsors Demonstration



The UT Nonwovens Research Laboratory (UTNRL) will have a demonstration  
of the nanofiber production by melt blowing at the nonwovens research  
laboratory on Tuesday, Feb. 16. More than 25 industry representatives  
from reputed companies are expected to be here. The website links on  
the Arthur G. Russell company highlight this aspect. UTNRL is part of  
the Department of Materials Science and Engineering in the College of  
Engineering.

http://www.arthurgrussell.com/nanofiber.shtml

http://www.arthurgrussell.com/index.shtml



Reliability and Maintainability Conference:
Free for UT faculty and full-time students!



MARCON 2010, the Reliability and Maintainability Conference sponsored  
by the COE’s own Reliability & Maintainability Center (RMC), is being  
held February 15-18, 2010 at the Knoxville Marriott. The conference  
has three outstanding keynote speakers, some 30 presenters, an exhibit  
area and five focused workshops. The keynoters are:

Dr. Michael Pecht of the University of Maryland, speaking on "What is  
Happening with Electronic Product Reliability."

Mr. Hugh Blackwood of Alcoa, speaking on "Identifying & Sharing Global  
Best Practices."

Mr. Brad Berkson of Joshua Capital, LLC. (formerly Program Director in  
the Office of the Secretary of Defense, and Undersecretary of Defense  
for Logistics and Material Readiness) speaking on "Logistics  
Effectiveness in an Environment of Declining Defense Budgets."

UT faculty and full time students are may attend the keynote addresses  
and conference presentations and tour the Exhibit Area free, but meals  
and workshops are only offered for registered attendees. Complete  
conference information can be found at [log in to unmask]

If you would like to visit the conference, please pre-register with  
the RMC by downloading a registration form at www.RMC.utk.edu/marcon.



Music Notes

On Wednesday, February 24, at 11:15 a.m. in the Alumni Memorial  
Building Auditorium, UT Knoxville Chancellor Emeritus and former COE  
Dean Bill Snyder and Engineering Diversity Programs Director Jim  
Pippin will offer a free seminar about sound using musical  
instruments. The event is open to all students, faculty and staff who  
are brave enough to attend!




Interested in celebrating Valentine’s Day with a little music?




Orchestral Romance

Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 8:00 p.m.

James R. Cox Auditorium, UT Alumni Memorial Bldg.

Please join the University of Tennessee Symphony Orchestra for a  
special Valentine’s Day concert. Works to be performed will include  
Giuseppe Verdi's Overture to La Forza del Destino and movements from  
Piotr Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 2 "Little Russian." Also featured on  
the program will be Wolfgang Mozart's Clarinet Concerto, with UT  
Professor of Clarinet Gary Sperl, who will be performing on a rare  
Extended-Range Basset-Clarinet, the instrument for which Mozart  
originally wrote his Concerto. James Fellenbaum and Rachel Grubb will  
conduct the program.

For more free concerts, visit the UT School of Music website at www.music.utk.edu 
  or call our Concertline at 974-5678



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.



Engineering Outreach Office News

The deadline to apply for Engineering Study Abroad Fellowships for  
Fall semester 2010 study abroad programs is March 2, 2010. Application  
information on the College Outreach page. Also new on the Outreach web  
page, information on Summer 2010 programs for engineering students in  
India and Germany.



Office of Professional Practice Spotlight



Soda Shop 2010

Students enjoyed free popcorn, soda and candy Feb. 3 in the University  
Center Ballroom during the Office of Professional Practice “Soda  
Shop.” This casual event offers information about the engineering co- 
op/internship program, how students can get involved, and why they  
should consider participating.

Six students who answered trivia questions correctly received a prize  
that included donations from partnering employers Eastman Chemical,  
Siemens Medical – CTI, and local restaurants Penn Station, Buffalo  
Wild Wings, Mellow Mushroom and Zaxby’s.

Guest speaker Clay Griffin, president of Rembco Geotechnical  
Contractors Inc., gave his perspective on the value of getting work  
experience while still in school, followed by student speaker Jack  
Smodic who spoke on the same topic but from a student’s perspective.  
Attendees were also introduced to the new director of Professional  
Practice, Todd Reeves, who spoke about his background and enthusiasm  
for his new role with the office.

The event wrapped up with Professional Practice student ambassadors  
Jacob Buchkovich, LaShawnda Coburn and Michael Cain giving mock  
interviews that showed the audience how to act and dress – and how not  
to act and dress – during interviews with employers.

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

Upcoming Events

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!

Resume Workshops

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.

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

Bryce Walker is a civil and environmental engineering major who  
accepted a co-op position with Messer Construction. He is working his  
first rotation this semester.

“I'm currently co-oping with Messer Construction,” Walker said. “We  
are working on the UT Dairy Farm Relocation project, building some 12  
or 15 buildings on the site– anything from residential houses for farm  
employees to a full-scale working dairy milking parlor and research  
facility."

“Messer is dedicated to making sure their co-ops have every  
opportunity to advance themselves in the field. When I arrived on  
site, the project engineer I work with asked me to make a list of  
skills I would like to develop throughout my co-op. Since then, they  
have gone through great lengths to make sure that I get practice in  
the areas I listed."

“Since I have been here, I have become very competent at layout. We  
use state-of-the-art equipment to layout building sites according to  
the plans. I participate in owner-architect-contractor meetings. Also,  
I help coordinate Messer employees as well as subcontractors on site."

“I would recommend the co-op experience to everyone. There is only one  
way to be sure you will enjoy the profession you are going into, and  
that is to get real-world experience. A co-op allows you to do so,  
while making you more valuable in the future job market and helping  
you build business skills and relationships. Co-oping is the only way  
to go.”

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

Interested in becoming a College of Engineering Student Ambassador?  
The application for the CoE Student Ambassadors is up and ready to go.  
Students can find it here: Take a look!

Applicants should print out the application and bring it in person to  
the Engineering Advising Office, 202 Estabrook. The advising office is  
accepting applications until February 17 at noon.

If you are responsible and have good leadership, social and speaking  
skills, please consider applying.

College of Engineering Student Ambassadors…

Represent and take pride in the College of Engineering!

Are enthusiastic about Engineering!

Demonstrate leadership, social and communication skills!

Want to give back to the community!

Receive a scholarship for their volunteer work!





Interested in studying abroad later this year? Check out the  
International Summer School in Science and Engineering in Lyon,  
France. Information about a course in “Introductory Lean Management”  
is now available.

The deadline for students to apply is Feb. 15, 2010 for this coming  
summer 2010. Students can also find out more at the UT Study Abroad  
web site. An information page for the program is located on the site.  
Students can also meet in person with Heather Lynn Grigsby, Programs  
Abroad Coordinator I in the Center for International Education at UT  
to discuss this opportunity. Please call 974-3177 to set up an  
appointment or e-mail [log in to unmask]





Student Leadership Conference

Registration is now open for the 2010 Clifton M. Jones Student  
Leadership Conference – “LEAD: Find Your New Direction.” The  
conference will be held on Saturday March 20, 2010, from 10am-4pm in  
the Carolyn P. Brown Memorial University Center.  Conference  
registration is FREE and open to ALL students.  Space is limited to  
the first 400 students who register so be sure to sign up soon! Please  
visit here to register.

This year students will be able to “find their new direction” by  
attending three different breakout sessions on a variety of different  
topics. The Clifton M. Jones Student Leadership Conference will also  
be featuring five distinct track options for student participation.  
During each time-slot of the conference, track participants will have  
the opportunity to select from various programs that match the track  
goals. Each track will be capped at 50 participants. Tracks include:  
Organizational & Seasoned Leader Track; Greek Leadership Track;  
Leaders in Residence Track; Diversity & Multiculturalism Track; and a  
Civic Engagement Track. For more information about tracks, please  
click here. Lunch will be provided to all conference participants as  
well as a free T-shirt and conference materials; dress is business- 
casual.

For more information, contact the office of Student Orientation and  
Leadership Development at 974-2313 or email [log in to unmask]





Research Experience for Undergraduates – Lake Tahoe Watershed

The Great Basin Institute with the University of Nevada, Reno is  
offering a Summer Research Experience for 12 undergraduates to work  
within the Lake Tahoe Watershed. The summer interns will gain  
experience conducting research on various aspects of environmental  
science and resource economics. The position dates are June 4 – August  
13th and the students will receive a living stipend of $4,250 plus  
housing. These REU positions are funded by the National Science  
Foundation and are only open to U.S. citizens or permanent residents  
who are currently enrolled in an undergraduate college or university  
with a Junior or Senior status. The position announcement with  
application instructions and it can also be found at here.

For more information, contact:

Bridget Walden
Human Resources Coordinator
Great Basin Institute
16750 Mt. Rose Hwy., Reno, NV 89511
Phone: 775.674.5496
Fax: 775.674.5499
web site: www.TheGreatBasinInstitute.org





Women’s Leadership Programs

The Women’s Leadership Programs, through its curriculum, mentoring  
program, and culminating experiences, provide an avenue through which  
our female students are able to feel more included at their university  
and more prepared for the world that lies ahead.

Sponsored by the Student Orientation and Leadership Development Office  
(SOLD)

Michele Stauffer, Director SOLD, [log in to unmask], 865.974.2435

Suzette Stiles, Graduate Assistant, [log in to unmask] 865.974.5435
Women’s Leadership Series: “Women at Work,” a four part series related  
to issues facing working women and equipping students with career  
strategies. All University students, staff and faculty may attend the  
workshops. Program dates are posted on the web site.

Ledarshape Scholarship: Pre-paid tuition for the Leadershape Institute  
for three female students. Application available on-line at  
http:sold.utk.edu/womensprogs/women.php. Scholarship recipient is  
responsible for travel to and from the event in Atlanta, GA.

Etiquette Dinner: The program exposes 50-60 undergraduate students to  
traditional dining etiquette as well as addressing issues that are  
unique to women. We would like to extend a special thank you to  
Assistant Director of Career Services, Mary Mahoney, for facilitating  
the event. The etiquette dinner is March 30th at the Stokely  
Hospitality Suite (501), from 5:30-7:00.

Philanthropic Activity: All participating members are encouraged to  
join in the fun sponsored by TeamVols & UT Athletics. The Play Day  
event is on April, 20th at 4:00, location TBD. WMN participants can  
assist with Play Day activities and welcome members of the Tennessee  
Valley Boys and Girls Club to the University of Tennessee.

Additional web site highlights:

Woman of the Week (WOW): The Women’s Leadership Program is introducing  
a Woman of the Week to be posted on our website.

Suggested Reading: A new addition to this year’s platform, including  
fiction and non-fiction.

Awesome Links: Interesting links to provide women the opportunity to  
explore and become familiar with national and international gender  
related issues.



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/



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



Save the Date

Faculty will be receiving an official invitation to this event next  
week. Watch your e-mail!

To: College of Engineering Faculty

What: Appreciation Luncheon

Menu: Herb Salad Wrap, Stuffed Filet (served medium – must request for  
well-done on RSVP form) with Crab and Sautéed Asparagus, Rolls with  
Butter, Carrot Cake, Iced Tea, Water and Coffee

Vegetarian option available upon request with RSVP

Where: University Center Executive Dining Room, Room 337

When: Thursday, March 4, 2010, 12:00 - 1:30 p.m.

Sponsored by: The University of Tennessee Career Services Office and  
Siemens Energy

In sincere appreciation of your support in assisting us in helping  
students make the transition from college to career, we invite you to  
attend this luncheon and brief energy presentation by Siemens.

Seating is limited to 44 faculty/Dress is casual - business casual

RSVP by Wednesday, February 24th





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