If you are having problems viewing this message, View it in your browser. COLLEGE OF ENGINEERING E-NEWS • JUNE 2014 Eastman Commits $2 Million to College of Engineering UT’s College of Engineering and Eastman Chemical Company have announced plans to provide for three new professor of practice positions, improve and renovate lab space and construct a new student lounge. Taking all areas into account, Eastman’s support for the college will total $2 million over a five-year period. (read more) College of Engineering Celebrates 2014 Commencement Dean Wayne Davis, right, presents a plaque to commencement speaker Kathy Caldwell. The College of Engineering recognized two hundred ninety graduates at the Spring 2014 commencement ceremony at Thompson-Boling Arena on Wednesday, May 7, 2014. Parents, friends, and family were present for the ceremony, which started at 1:00 p.m. with a procession of faculty from both the college and the university. (read more) Research Into Droplets Could Lead to Breakthroughs in Detection, Clean Water The ability to pull water out of fog is just one of many possibilities made real by research involving assistant professor Dr. Andy Sarles of the College of Engineering’s Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering. The project Sarles took part in—Air-Stable Droplet Interface Bilayers on Oil-Infused Surfaces—was published recently in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. (read more) Lim Becomes First UT Student to Win Notable Transportation Award Hyeonsup Lim, right, receives a check from the Intelligent Transportation Society of Tennessee. Hyeonsup Lim, a PhD candidate in the College of Engineering’s Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has become the first student from UT to win the Intelligent Transportation Society of Tennessee Scholarship Award and its $2,000 prize. (read more) Faculty Member Wins Navy Prize, Chance to Take Students to Surface Warfare Center Faculty member Dr. Stephanie TerMaath has won an award from the US Navy for her work in repairing ship hulls. As part of her reward, she and a select group of students will spend the summer furthering her research in a Navy laboratory. TerMaath will receive a $510,000 research grant from the Navy’s Young Investigator Program. (read more) Small Gifts, Big Impact 2014 IEEE Robotics Team Small gifts can be just as transformational to our students as larger donations. In fact, this past academic year, because of crowdfunding efforts, two of the college’s student groups—the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Robotics team and the American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) UT Chem E Car team—were able to their respective competitions where they placed first (IEEE Robotics Graduate Team) and second (AIChE Chem E car poster). (read more) Follow us on Facebook Join the College's LinkedIn Group Follow us on Twitter UPCOMING EVENTS: Engineering Alumni Networking Event September 18, Atlanta, Georgia Fred Brown Building Dedication October 10, Knoxville, Tennessee College of Engineering Homecoming BBQ October 11, Knoxville, Tennessee Update your information New Job? New Award? New Address? Send your updates to Juliette McClure, [log in to unmask], to stay connected with the College of Engineering. Tennessee Engineer Newsletter Buy College of Engineering Apparel at the Online Store CONTACT US University of Tennessee Office of Engineering Development 120 Perkins Hall Knoxville, TN 37996 Phone: 865-974-2779 E-mail: [log in to unmask] Web: www.engr.utk.edu/give Big Orange. Big Ideas. -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= To view the CAMPCOMM archives or Join/Leave the list: http://listserv.utk.edu/archives/campcomm.html