@COE e-newsletter
For the week of June 17, 2016
News on the College, Faculty, Speakers, Students, Opportunities and Events
Note: @COE will be distributed every two weeks during the summer.
The @COE e-newsletter is published each Friday during the UT semester. Please send submissions to Randall Brown
in the Engineering Communications Office at [log in to unmask] by noon on the Thursdays before distribution.
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MABE Team Wins Biomedical Design Competition
A team of UT students and faculty from the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical Engineering (MABE) won the VentureWell
BMEidea competition this week. The team developed FastCast, a pressure-induced medical cast that overcomes problems typically associated with regular plaster casts. They were awarded a $10,000 first-place prize, plus the Treat Prize of $1,000.
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VW-Sponsored Camp Introduces Students
to UT, Engineering
Although the kids may be out of school for the summer, the opportunity to learn hasn’t taken a vacation. With the Volkswagen-sponsored Engineering
VOLunteers for Tenth Graders, or eVOL10, now under way at UT’s College of Engineering, students in high school and middle school are getting a chance to take a deeper look into future possibilities in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, or STEM.
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Whorton Named UTSI Executive Director
Mark Whorton has been named the new executive director of the UT Space Institute in Tullahoma. He will begin on July 18. Whorton currently is
the chief technologist of Teledyne Brown Engineering in Huntsville, Alabama, and president of Teledyne Optech Inc. in Kiln, Mississippi. His expertise is in modeling, designing, and analyzing control systems for aerospace vehicles.
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Paddison
Appointed RSC Fellow
Dr. Stephen J. Paddison, the Gibson Endowed Chair in Engineering, has recently been appointed Fellow of the Royal Society of Chemistry. The
Royal Society of Chemistry, founded in 1841, is the United Kingdom’s professional body for chemical scientists and the largest organization in Europe for advancing the chemical sciences. The honor is given to researchers who have made outstanding contributions
to the advancement of chemical science. Paddison's research focuses on elucidating structure-property relationships in materials commonly employed as the electrolyte in energy conversion and storage devices through simulations. Recent funding from the NSF
has allowed his group to expand efforts into anion exchange membranes and polymerized ionic liquids. He currently serves as associate editor of the Royal Society's journal, RSCAdvances.
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NE
Professors Earn National Awards
Dr. Brian Wirth, Governor's Chair Professor for Computational Nuclear Engineering received the Mishima Award at the American Nuclear Society
(ANS) meeting in New Orleans this week. Dr. Kurt Terrani, an adjunct assistant professor in nuclear engineering, received the Landis Young Member Engineering Achievement Award. Wirth also presented a plenary lecture entitled "Recent Advances in Modeling Nuclear
Fuel Performance" at the opening plenary session of the embedded topical meeting, "Nuclear Fuels and Structural Materials."
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Simpson
Speaks on Superhydrophobic Tech
Dr. John Simpson, research professor in the Department of Biosystems Engineering and Soil Science, gave a talk on superhydrophobic technology
at Idaho National Lab's CAES center in Idaho Falls, Idaho, on Monday, June 13. He is scheduled to give another talk on July 6 at the National Renewable Energy Lab (NREL)in Golden Colorado.
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Estabrook Road to Close for Summer
Most of Estabrook Road will be closed to vehicle and pedestrian traffic starting Monday, June 20, and will reopen before the beginning of fall
2016 semester. Estabrook Road will close from the intersection at Lower Drive to the intersection at Cumberland Avenue. As part of the detour around the project, Tee Martin Drive and the near-stadium portion of Estabrook will remain open to Lower Drive. The
traffic direction on Lower Drive will be reversed to enable motorists to turn right onto Middle Drive.
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Student News and Opportunity
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Nuclear Engineering Students Train
in Czech Republic
Twelve undergraduate students of from the Department of Nuclear Engineering (NE) participated in a study-abroad Experimental Reactor Physics
Laboratory class (NE427) during the summer mini-term. Dr. Ondøej Chvála, a research assistant professor in NE, led the class. Students spent the first week visiting several sites in the Czech Republic and Vienna, Austria. During the second week, students worked
with a nuclear reactor VR-1 at the Czech Technical University in Prague, performing reactor physics related measurements and working out lab reports. The class is open to undergraduate and graduate students interested in nuclear reactor dynamics and hands
on experimental work. Held this year for the fourth time, this class has led to mutual student exchanges and research collaborations between UT and the Czech Technical University.
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Engineering Student Receives Chinese
Government Award
Can Huang, an electrical engineering doctoral candidate who works with CURENT,
was recently honored with the Chinese Government Award for Outstanding Self-Financed Students Abroad. His research focuses on the advanced control, communication, and computing methods for power systems and power electronics.
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Students Test Bioretention Media at
16th Annual Meeting of AEES
On June 7-9, UT hosted the sixteenth annual meeting of the American Ecological Engineering Society (AEES). This year's conference was entitled
"Rooftop to Rivers: Integrating Built and Natural Ecosystems." Students from all over the country gathered—along with UT students from the departments of civil and environmental engineering and biosystems engineering—to learn about topics relating to watershed
planning, stream restoration, sustainable food systems, and more.
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Upreti Wins Lean Paper Competition
Girish Upreti, graduate student in the Department of Industrial & Systems Engineering, won first place for the Lean Division Student Paper competition.
The paper highlighted areas of improvement in hospital discharge process. The award was presented at the May 2016 IISE Honors & Awards ceremony in Los Angeles, California. Upreti is working towards PhD degree under supervision of Dr Rupy Sawhney.
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Deadline Extended for Dominican Republic
Alternative Break Trip
The College of Engineering office of Global Initiatives offers two upcoming opportunities for international travel and experience. An Alternative
Fall Break trip to the Dominican Republic will include a construction service project in the town of La Piedra. Sign-up deadline is June 20, with a $100 discount for the first seven enrollees.
An Alternative Winter Break trip to Mexico will center on an orphanage project in the Yucatan Peninsula. For information on either trip,
contact Judith Mallory at 865-974-9234 or[log in to unmask]" style="color: rgb(255, 130, 0); text-decoration: none;">[log in to unmask].
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Engineering Professional Practice
Stay up-to-date with Engineering Professional Practice information and events by clicking the “Like” button on the program’s Facebook
page, visiting its website at www.coop.utk.edu, or calling 865-974-5323.
Students interested in participating in the Engineering Professional Practice program should create a profile in our system and then come visit us in 110 Perkins Hall: www.myinterfase.com/utk/studentregistration.aspx
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 110 Perkins Hall.
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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Center for Career Development
Save the Dates!
Fall 2016 Career Fair Week Events
Engineering/STEM Career Carnival for Friday, September 16th @ TBD
Engineering/STEM Job & Internship Fair: Sept. 21, 3pm-6pm @ Thompson-Boling Arena
More information will be coming soon!
Job Postings from Hire-A-Vol:
Company: EchoStar
Job: Embedded Software Engineer
Looking For: BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, Computer Engineering
Job ID: 13812
Job: Digital Design Engineer
Looking For: BS in Electrical Engineering, Computer Science, or Computer Engineering, and two or more years of experience working on digital design projects
Job ID: 13813
For more information or to apply to these jobs or additional opportunities, please log into your HIRE-A-VOL account and search by Jobs.
If you have any questions, please contact the Center for Career Development at 865-974-5435 or [log in to unmask]
For more information, contact April Gonzalez , Career Services Consultant—College of Engineering, at [log in to unmask]; Kertesha Riley, STEM Consultant, at [log in to unmask];
or call 865-974-5435. Check out www.career.utk.edu for a list of all upcoming events.
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Multicultural Student Life
The Academic Support Unit (ASU) in Multicultural Student Life supports the academic success of students through a variety of services:
The Tutoring Program provides free tutoring to students in a variety of subject areas.
The Book Loan Program allows students to borrow up to two textbooks free of charge. Students must return the borrowed books at
the end of the semester. Applications for the Book Loan Program are at multicultural.utk.edu.
The Final Prep Sessions provide students with a quiet and comfortable environment to study for their final exams. Students have access to tutoring in a variety of subjects. The Black Cultural Center extends its hours in order to accommodate
those students who wish to have additional studying time. Stress relief activities and snacks are also provided for students to aid in their studying.
The Student Success Center offers a variety of academic support.
Academic Coaching: A one-one-one meeting with a trained GTA who can help with time management, goal setting, and more. Call 865-976-6641 to make an appointment or stop by 8:00 a.m.-5:00 p.m. Monday–Friday, third floor of Greve Hall.
Supplemental Instruction: Out of class study sessions with trained student SI Leaders. No appointment necessary. Please see the schedule
for details.
Tutoring: Drop in or by appointment sessions available. Students can check the schedule for details.
More tutoring options may be available through the SSC. Contact SSC if you are in need of tutoring for a subject not currently listed on the website.
UT LEAD: Many SSC services are currently available for UT LEAD students. Read more >>
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