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For the week of February 22, 2013
@COE is published on a weekly basis. Please send submissions to Randall Brown in the Engineering Communications Office at
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ISE faculty members recognized by Institute of Industrial Engineers
Faculty in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering (ISE) recently received honors from the
Institute of Industrial Engineering (IIE).
Dr. Rupy Sawhney, ISE professor and department head, was elected to the board of directors for the Lean Division of the IIE.
Sawhney and team also earned the IIE Lean Teaching Award for the lean engineering program that they developed. The team includes ISE professors
Robert Keyser and Joseph Stainback and
Lean Enterprise Summer Program director Enrique Macias de Anda. The award will be presented at an honors banquet during the IIE Annual Conference in Puerto Rico on Monday, May 20.
Dr. Xiaoyan Zhu will receive the IIE Best Paper Prize in Quality and Reliability Engineering during the honors banquet. Zhu is an assistant professor in ISE and associate director of the Reliability and Maintainability Engineering (RME) program.
Read more about the conference>>
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Dr. Kan Huang
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CEE research associate earns science award
Dr. Kan Huang received China's 2012 Natural Science Award in January 2013 from Premier Wen Jiabao for his participation in a project studying ways to improve air quality in Chinese cities. Huang is a post-doctoral research associate under
Dr. Joshua Fu, associate professor in the Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering.
The awarded project, titled "Air Pollution and Aerosol in China: Formation Mechanism and the Impact on Air Quality," improved the understanding of the way that severe air pollution, especially from aerosol sources (particulate matter), forms in China and has
implications for improving the air quality of Chinese cities in the future.
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Candidates for ISE Department Head will present seminars
Candidates for professor and head of the
Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the University of Tennessee will visit campus over the next several weeks.
Gregory Parnell visited campus on February 18 and Heather Nachtmann visited February 20. The search committee invites you to attend the remaining seminar presentations and open forums for the final candidates in 414E Ferris
Hall. Each seminar will begin at 1:15 p.m. and will be followed by an open forum starting at 2:00 p.m.
The remaining finalists, in the order of their seminar and forum schedule:
- Nong Ye, PhD, Professor of Industrial Engineering, Arizona State University, will present on Monday, February 25.
- Diwakar Gupta, PhD, Professor, Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering, University of Minnesota, will present on Thursday, February 28.
- John Kobza, PhD, Professor, Department of Industrial Engineering, Texas Tech University, will present on Thursday, March 7.
Dr. Ali Dhinojwala will give seminar on bio-inspired materials
Dr. Ali Dhinojwala, at right, Morton Professor and Department Chair of Polymer Science,
University of Akron, will give a seminar at 12:40 p.m. Tuesday, February 26, in Room 612 of the Dougherty Engineering Building. His topic is "Bio-Inspired Adhesives and Coatings." The talk is presented by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
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Dr. Wolter Siemons will speak on engineering new materials
Dr. Wolter Siemons, at right, of the Materials Science and Technology Division of Oak Ridge
National Laboratory (ORNL) will give a seminar on "Engineering New Materials Through Complex Oxide Heterostructures" at 4:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 26, in Room 414E of Ferris Hall. The talk is presented by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
Read more >>
Dr. Niels Gronbech-Jensen will give present chemical-
engineering seminar
Dr. Niels Gronbech-Jensen, at right, will speak on "An Improved
Algorithm for Efficient and Accurate Simulations of Dynamical and Statistical Systems" at 9:40 a.m. Thursday, February 28, in the Toyota Auditorium of the Howard H. Baker Jr. Center for Public Policy, 1640 Cumberland Avenue. The talk is presented by the Department
of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering.
Gronbech-Jensen is the Chair of the Graduate Program in Applied Science, Professor in the Department of Chemical Engineering and Materials Science, and Professor in the Department of Mechanical & Aerospace
Engineering at the University of California, Davis.
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Dr. Xian-Ming Bai to speak on defect evolution
Dr. Xian-Ming (David) Bai, at right, will speak on "Multi-Time Scale Modeling of
Defect Evolution in Materials under Extreme Environment"at 1:00 p.m. Thursday, February 28, in Room 308 of the Pasqua Nuclear Engineering Building.
Bai is a staff scientist at Idaho National Laboratory. The talk is presented by the Department of Materials Science and Engineering.
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National Society of Black Engineers to host week of events
The National Society of Black Engineers will host a series of events for the annual
Spring NSBE Week from Monday, February 25, to Friday, March 1. Events include:
- Resume Workshop: sponsored by Denso, 7:00-8:00 p.m. Monday, February 25, at SERF Room 307. Food will be provided.
- Speed Networking Practice: 5:30-8:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 26, UC Hermitage Room.
- Speed Networking: 5:00-8:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 27, UC Ballroom. Speed Networking is a networking event in which students have the opportunity to meet and network with companies such as: Alcoa, Denso, Logan Aluminum, Target, International
Paper, TVA, L-3, DuPont, and ExxonMobil. Students should bring multiple copies of the resumes and be dressed in business professional attire. Refreshments will also be served.
- Engineering Expo: 3:00-6:00 p.m. Thursday, February 28, UC Ballroom
- Habitat for Humanity: Carpooling from Estabrook at 1:45 p.m., leaving at 2:00 p.m. Friday, March 1, Habitat for Humanity ReStore, 309 Merchants Drive, Knoxville.
MARCON 2013 will be February 25-28 at the Knoxville Marriott
College of Engineering faculty and students receive free admission for
MARCON 2013, the seventeenth annual Maintenance and Reliability Conference, February 25-28, in Knoxville, Tennessee, at the Knoxville Marriott Hotel.
This one-of-a-kind conference is a forum for practitioners, specialists, educators, students, and even the uninitiated to learn and exchange information in the area of reliability and maintenance engineering and management, from new and emerging technologies
to proven methods and techniques. The event features more than thirty paper presentations and four keynote-speaker presentations, including Mary Bunzel from IBM and Mark Coorigan from Schlumberger.
List of speakers >>
Faculty and students will also receive a 10% member discount on MARCON's eleven workshops on February 25-26.
List of available classes >>
To register, e-mail Kim Kallstrom or call the
RMC office at 865-974-9625.
Read more about MARCON >>
Read more about RMC membership >>
Information sessions planned for Whitaker International Scholarship Program
The Office of National Scholarships and Fellowships (ONSF) at UT invites students to attend a special presentation on the
Whitaker International Grants Program by Sabeen Altaf, senior program officer from the Whitaker Scholarship program and Institute of International Education (IIE-Fulbright).
Altaf will present information sessions 10:00-11:15 a.m. and noon-1:15 p.m. Friday, March 8, in Room 213 of Hodges Library.
The Whitaker International Program sends emerging leaders in US biomedical engineering (or bioengineering) overseas to undertake a self-designed project that will enhance their careers within the field. The goal of the program is to assist the development of
professional leaders who are not only superb scientists, but who also will advance the profession through an international outlook. Along with supporting grant projects in an academic setting, the Whitaker International Program encourages grantees to engage
in policy work and propose projects in an industry setting. Grants are available for: undergraduates, graduates, post-docs, faculty, and professionals.
All UT students, faculty, and staff are invited to attend.
Those interested should RSVP by registering
here.
Read more about the program >>
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Trips offered for engineering students
Two trips are planned for spring and summer of 2013 to offer engineering students international experiences.
"Engineering in Madrid" is scheduled for May 11-18. It includes homestay accommodations with two meals per day; a guest engineering lecture; museum visits; cultural activities; a day-trip to Segovia; and a tour of an aerospace organization.
Approximate cost is $1,800 plus air fare.
"Alternative Summer Break in Peru," based in Lima, is scheduled for August 10-17. It includes dormitory accommodations with three meals per day; an engineering-related service project in the mornings; cultural activities in the afternoon, including
a Peru city tour. Approximate cost is $1,500 plus air fare.
A limited number of scholarships are available for these trips, in amounts up to $500 each. If interested, contact Judith Mallory at 865-974-9234 or
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Volunteers sought for Science Saturdays program
Volunteers are sought for the "Science Saturdays" program at Oak Ridge Associated Universities (ORAU). The program is looking for science students from all fields who are passionate about their own scientific education as well as sharing that interest with
junior-high and high-school students. Contact Nichole Fazio-Veigel at
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For more information about the program >>
CISML launches GRA program for MS students
The Center for Intelligent Systems and Machine Learning (CISML) has launched a new program titled
Graduate Research Assistantship for Master Students (GRAMS). GRAMS is an assistantship program funded by the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) and the Science Alliance (a UT Center of Excellence). The program is restricted to master students
who are US citizens and who are currently enrolled in full time graduate study at the University of Tennessee.
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Summer research internships available for undergrads
Up to seventy 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 during the summer of 2013. The UT Knoxville Office of Research administers this internship program.
Read more about the internships >>
Schneider Electric hosts international competition
Schneider Electric is hosting
"Go Green in the City," an international case competition for students interested in careers in green and renewable energy. The University of Tennessee is one of Schneider's ten target campuses for the competition, which culminates in Paris.
Teams of two students (business or engineering majors with at least one female member) will come up with a creative idea for how to make their city more "green" through intelligent energy management. The top 100 teams will be offered internships with Schneider
Electric and the top twenty-five will be flown to Paris to compete against students from seven other countries. The winning team will be flown all over the world to visit Schneider Electric plants and will be offered full-time positions with Schneider.
The deadline to pre-register is March 3, 2013. Students must pre-register with an idea in order to participate, but do not need to have the entire case put together until April 28, 2013.
Read more >>
iSchool Inclusion Institute is accepting applications
The iSchool Inclusion Institute (i3), an undergraduate research and leadership development program that prepares students from underrepresented populations for graduate study
and careers in the information sciences, is currently accepting applications. The institute is held each year in June at the University of Pittsburgh and includes two summer institutes and a year-long team research project.
For more information >>
All application materials must be submitted by March 8, 2013. To apply to i3, students must submit an online application with essay questions, two letters of recommendation, and official undergraduate transcripts. i3 is funded by the Andrew
W. Mellon Foundation and is hosted by the University of Pittsburgh's School of Information Sciences.
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What else can you do with your major? You can now receive your degree and a secondary education teaching license with VolsTeach. The VolsTeach program is available to Math and Science majors who wish to expand their career options by earning a secondary education
teaching license. Given the current economy VolsTeach offers one degree with two career paths which will make you more competitive in the future job market.
VolsTeach provides:
- early and frequent field experiences
- personal guidance by Master Teachers and program advisors
- the opportunity to have paid exclusive internships during regular and summer terms
- a comfortable learning environment that will further enhance your professional skill set
This is your opportunity to be
a part of the program. VolsTeach is open to freshmen, sophomores and juniors who are ready to start a journey that will give them a chance to connect with the community. Become a part of this exciting venture by signing up for the Fall Step 1 course now.
Click on the flyer at left for registration information.
For more information contact VolsTeach Coach, Jada Johnson at
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http://volsteach.utk.edu.
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Stay up-to-date with Engineering Professional Practice information and events by clicking the “Like” button on the program’s
Facebook page, following the program on
Twitter, visiting its website at
www.coop.utk.edu or calling 865-974-5323.
Students, please note: If you receive a co-op or internship offer, please contact Engineering Professional Practice for help with paperwork and any preparations you may need –
[log in to unmask], 865-974-5323 or 310 Perkins Hall.
Seeking Engineering Professional Practice Ambassadors:
If you are interested in becoming an ambassador for the Engineering Professional Practice office for
the 2013-14 school year please let us know. Ambassadors must have participated in the co-op program and be on campus for the Fall 2013 and Spring 2014 semesters. Ambassadors represent our program to the underclassmen and help us with student orientation in
our office for a few hours each week. Ambassadors also help with events such as our "Prep for Success" events and our Engineering Expos.
To indicate your interest, e-mail our office at
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Engineering Expo – February 28:
Join us for the Engineering Expo for co-op and Internships. More than forty employers will
be on campus that day seeking engineering students for co-op and internship positions for the Summer and Fall 2013 work terms. This is also a great time to explore opportunities that may exist for you in future years. The event will take place in the UC ballroom
on the second floor from 3:00-6:00 p.m. Thursday, February 28. The Engineering Expo is open to all engineering students, but students must be registered with the Engineering Professional Practice office in order to attend.
If you are not already registered with our office, you may do so at:
http://www.coop.utk.edu/Student-Main.html.
- Spring Engineering Expo:
3:00–6:00 p.m. Thursday, February 28, University Center Ballroom - Interview Day:
Friday, March 1, East Stadium Skyboxes
Featured co-op student: Adelle Poole
Our student this week is,
Adelle Poole, pictured at right, an industrial engineering major, who accepted a co-op at Eastman Chemical Company located in Kingsport, Tennessee.
Poole describes the department she worked in and what her main responsibilities were.
"During my third supply chain co-op assignment with Eastman Chemical Company, my time was split between two workgroups," said Poole. "The first was the Packaging and Labeling group within Indirect Procurement, and the other was the Process Improvement group
within Global Logistics."
For the Packaging and Labeling group, Poole managed the inventory of several packaging materials used to package one of Eastman Chemical's highly profitable products, filter tow.
"The materials I managed included cardboard, corrugated, plastic wrap and trays," said Poole. "This function required me to monitor current inventories, existing purchase orders, material consumption, and supplier lead time in SAP and decide when to order more."
For the Logistics Process Improvement group, Poole had two major projects.
"The first was a cost analysis project to determine if it was more beneficial for one of Eastman's internal businesses organizations to store their material in railcars or in silo," she said. "My second project for Logistics Process Improvement was Customer
Segmentation for Logistics."
The most valuable benefit Poole received during her co-op assignment was exposure to supply chain in a company culture that she really appreciates.
"I know now that this is the field I want to enter when I graduate," said Poole. "I know which functions within supply chain appeal to me more than others and how the functions are related to each other. I have even had exposure to the top source of supply
chain and logistics professional education, APICS. What makes all this so valuable is that I know this was all possible because the people of Eastman Chemical Company invested in my future, and I could not be more grateful to them."
Students may read more about their peers' co-op experiences by logging into their Engineering Professional Practice profile via
www.coop.utk.edu, clicking “Resource Library” (on the left margin) and selecting “Students at Work–In Their Own Words.”
For information on engineering co-op and internships, contact
[log in to unmask]
or 865-974-5323.
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Career Services News
Sixth Annual College of Engineering Dining Etiquette Dinner and Workshop for Engineers
The Career Services Office at UT Knoxville invites senior and junior level engineering students to the Sixth Annual Dining Etiquette Dinner and Workshop for Engineers 5:30 p.m.-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, March 12, in the Hermitage Room, on the third
floor of the University Center.
The evening includes an informal networking session with corporate sponsors at 5:30 p.m. and dinner at 6:00 p.m. Corporate sponsors for the dinner are ConAgra Foods, DENSO Manufacturing, Eastman Chemical Company, and International Paper. The student organization
co-sponsor is Tau Beta Pi.
Career Services' own dining and business etiquette trainer Mary Mahoney will lead the discussion on appropriate mealtime etiquette for professional settings. Business casual dress is required for this event.
A $5 deposit is required to attend this event and must be brought to the Career Services Office at 100 Dunford Hall prior to February 26. The deposit will be returned to you at the event for attending. You will not be registered for the event until
you have paid your deposit.
To sign up, students should log into their
HIRE-A-VOL accounts and select the 2013 College of Engineering Etiquette Dinner under the "Events" section. Deposits must then be dropped off to Career Services by February 26. Please note that you must do both to be considered registered
for the event and to hold your seat. For more information, call the
Career Services Office at 865-974-5435.
Employer Information Sessions
Lockheed Martin: 6:00-7:00 p.m. Tuesday, February 26, University Center Room #225
Schneider Electric Information Session: 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, February 28, University Center Room #235; Learn more about full-time and internship opportunities with this global company
Schlumberger Information Session: 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday, February 28, University Center Room #221; Learn about full-time and internship opportunities.
Pepsi Information Session: 6:30-8 p.m. Wednesday, March 6, University Center, Rooms #223-224; Learn more about full-time and internship opportunities in their operations management and sales programs.
First Quantum Minerals (International Opportunities!), 3:30-4:30 p.m. March 11, Min Kao Room #405
International Paper, 6:00-8:00 p.m. Monday, March 11, University Center Hermitage Room (third Floor)
Sample Jobs Posted in HIRE-A-VOL
Manufacturing Management Trainee, International Paper,
Location: Morristown, Tennessee
We currently have eighteen openings for Manufacturing Management Associates at our manufacturing plants in the United States. These facilities manufacture corrugated packaging products for local and national customers. Our current openings are in Biglerville,
Pennsylvania; Eight-Four, Pennsylvania; Streetsboro, Ohio; Morristown, Tennessee, Bowling Green, Kentucky; Tampa, Florida; Lexington, South Carolina; Olive Branch, Mississippi; Bay Minette, Alabama; Lithonia, Georgia; White Bear Lake, Minnesota; Fenton, Missouri;
Carrollton Texas; Bedford Park, Illinois; Santa Fe Springs, California; Anaheim, California; Beaverton, Oregon; and McAllen, Texas. We are looking for motivated individuals who have minimal experience and an interest in growing their career with a world class
manufacturing company. This position is intended to expand an individual's knowledge and skills through a variety of hands on manufacturing and general business experiences and develop future leaders for the company.
Construction Project Leader, RaceTrac Petroleum, Inc.,
Location: Atlanta, Georgia
The Project Leader is responsible for managing all aspects of the project lifecycle of multiple construction initiatives aimed to remodel and rebuild existing RaceTrac stores. This individual provides direct support to Senior Management, Operations, and Maintenance
teams to produce the most cost effective construction solutions for the organization. This candidate must be a motivated self-starter with excellent decision-making and leadership ability.
Java Programmer and Developer, Gromelski & Associates, Inc.,
Location: Manassas, Virginia
Designs and develops Java and C++ programming for data displays and graphical user interface (GUI) controls on sonar workstations for the US Navy's Acoustic Rapid COTS Insertion (ARCI) program. Candidates should have basic understanding of standard software
development processes including high-level design, detailed design, code and programming, unit test, and hand-off to integration and test activities.
Estimator/Assistant Project Manager, Manganaro Northeast
Location: Woburn, Massachusetts
We are looking for an energetic person with a desire to grow and willingness to be trained. We are a well-established Subcontractor in the Boston market with an excessive amount of work. We work in a team atmosphere with the brightest talent in the industry.
We are looking for individuals that will assist senior estimators and project managers. Duties will include quantity take off, research the latest material and efficient methods in the construction field. The candidate will use their analytic skill to the
fullest and be challenged every day.
Engineering Development Program, T.D. Williamson
Location: Tulsa, Oklahoma
TDW’s Engineering Development Program is a two year program that incorporates an international rotation designed to give participants valuable experience in engineering, sales, design, research and development, and leadership. Candidates must possess a degree
in mechanical or electrical engineering. However, an advanced engineering degree or a master’s in business administration is preferred. Candidates must be willing to relocate during the program as well as at the completion of the program. Ideal candidates
desire the global opportunities and possess the important qualities of leadership, drive, and passion.
For more information, contact April Gonzalez , Career Services Consultant, College of Engineering at
[log in to unmask] or 865-974-5435.
Check out www.career.utk.edu for a list of all upcoming events.
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The
Office of Multicultural Student Life offers these
academic services.
Vols Success Seminars: During the Spring semester, in collaboration with the Student Success Center and other campus departments, Vols Success Seminars will be offered to all UT students. This series of workshops is designed to equip all students
with the knowledge and resources to be successful, inside and outside of the classroom at the UT. Students can register in advance for each workshop at
multicultural.utk.edu or
studentsuccess.utk.edu.
View the
Vols Success Seminars Spring 2013 calendar >>
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