@COE e-newsletter
For the week of July 1, 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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Davis Elected Fellow of ASEE
College of Engineering Dean Wayne Davis has been elected as a fellow of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE)—one of the highest
honors an engineering educator can receive—in recognition of his contributions as a researcher, teacher, and leader.
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Keppens
Takes Over as Head of JIAM
The UT and Oak Ridge National Laboratory Joint Institute for Advanced Materials (JIAM) has named Veerle Keppens as its new director. Keppens,
current head of the Department of Materials Science and Engineering, brings a knowledge of advanced materials—substances with properties that go beyond the norm in one or more aspects, such as electronically or chemically—that will allow her to transition
to the new role without a learning curve.
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Nuclear
Professors Win Grant
Dr. Jamie Coble, Department of Nuclear Engineering (NE) recently won a DOE
Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) grant, along with co-PI Dr. Steve Skutnik (NE), and Dr. Ben Cipiti of Sandia National Laboratory, to investigate data integration for process monitoring and safeguards of electrochemical used nuclear fuel reprocessing
facilities.
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Bright
Retires From UTSI
Betty Bright, an administrative support assistant in the Academic & Research Administrative Support (ARAS) Department, retired June 30 after
thirty-seven years with the University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI). At a recent retirement party held for Bright, Dr. James Simonton, interim UTSI executive director, highlighted her accomplishments and presented her with a gift from the faculty, staff,
and students. Bright plans to spend more time visiting her friends and family far and near and work on outside interests.
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COE Students Visit Cuba, More Trips
Scheduled
From May 11-17, 2016, the COE sponsored a trip to Havana, Cuba. Six students took advantage of the recently opened travel possibility to experience
the country's culture and participate in an engineering project.
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An Alternative Winter Break trip to Mexico will center on an orphanage project in the Yucatan Peninsula. For information, 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 Camp Welcomes Record Number
of International Students
The International Lean Summer Program has grown steadily since it began in 2011 as a way to bring international students to Knoxville and showcase
some of the industrial engineering programs UT could offer. Having seen its enrollment grow tenfold from that first class of twenty-six students, the program is now so successful that the Institute of International Education asked that it be expanded from
one month to two. Dr. Rupy Sawhney, at left, directs the program.
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Adventures in STEM Camp Brings Students
From Across State
Part of the mission that CURENT — the Center for
Ultra-Wide-Area Resilient Electric Energy Transmission Networks — undertook when it was founded at UT was to engage the next generation of students in the fields of science, technology, engineering and math. One sign of that effort’s incredible success returned
to campus this week as the Adventures in STEM camp welcomed middle school girls from around East Tennessee for a hands-on look at the opportunities that await them in those fields.
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UTSI Holds SpEcTruM Retreat for Local
Teachers
A two-day retreat was held recently at the University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI) for teachers and educators in the surrounding area
interested in science, technology, engineering, and math. The retreat gave attendees an opportunity to find out what resources were readily available for them at UTSI, Arnold Engineering Development Complex (AEDC), Tennessee Technological University (TTU),
and the Hands on Science Center (HOSC).
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Student News and Opportunity
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Weisenberg Earns ASME Award
Sofy Weisenberg, who recently received her master's degree in biomedical engineering from the Department of Mechanical, Aerospace, and Biomedical
Engineering (MABE), has been named ASME Fluids Engineering Division Graduate Scholar of the Year. Weisenberg was selected for the award based on the peer review of her technical paper, "Optimization of Ventricular Catheter Design Using High-Performance Computing."
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Sun Wins Best Student Paper at Conference
Jian Sun, a graduate research assistant to Dr. Joshua Fu, won best student paper at the 109th Annual Conference and Exhibition of the Air &
Waste Management Association (AWMA) in New Orleans on June 20-23, 2016.
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Nuclear Engineering Students Win NEUP
Awards
Students from the Department of Nuclear Engineering earned several awards from the DOE
Nuclear Energy University Program (NEUP) program for 2016.
- 2016 NEUP Undergraduate Scholarships:
Fourteen of fifty-seven (most of any university)— Madeleine Burrell, Tyler Camarena, Sarah Creasman, Hadyn Daugherty, Travis Greene, Matthew Herald, Kalie Knecht, Peyton Lara, Eric Nelius, Gavin Ridley, Roman Sherrod, Austin Stanford, Micah Troyer,
Matthew Young - Graduate Fellowships:
awardsTwo of thirty-three— Peter Doyle, Jason Rizk (also Travis Laboissiere-Hickman to MIT and Dane deWet to UCB ) - 2016 ANS Scholarships:
Nine Awarded UT Students— Gordon Peterson, Scott Richards, Hadyn Daugherty, Jessica Bishop, Travis Laboissiere-Hickman, Eric Nelius, Gavin Ridley, Kalie Knecht, Austin Mullen.
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Engineering Students Chosen as UTRF
Interns
The University of Tennessee Research Foundation (UTRF) has chosen, from left, Chris Andrews, a graduate student in nuclear engineering, and
Brian Fane a graduate student in chemical engineering, as multi-campus office interns for 2016. This marks the first year that UTRF has the opportunity to work with interns from the nuclear and chemical engineering disciplines.
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Lipford Receives Scholarship
Ashley Lipford, a mechanical engineering major who serves as president of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority at the UT, was presented with a scholarship
during the 2016 American Association of Blacks in Energy East Tennessee Chapter scholarship ceremony on June 16. Lipford is third from left in the adjacent photo.
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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
Featured Student: Kristina King
This week's featured student is Kristina King, a civil and environmental engineering major from Telford,
Tennessee, who worked as an intern student for Federal Highway Association-Eastern Federal Lands.
King worked as a civil engineering inspector in the construction field of Eastern Federal Lands. She spent most of her time working on the missing link of the Foothills Parkway in Townsend, Tennessee. She also did inspections of ongoing construction projects
to ensure that the as-built matched the drawings from the design division and kept and inspector’s daily report that detailed each day’s events, the materials and equipment used, and the number of employees working. Outside of the field work, she maintained
a concrete placement log with information regarding slump, air content, and temperature.
King learned many new technical skills such as reading plans, concrete testing, native plant revegetation, and general construction site activities. The most valuable benefit she took away from this experience was a new knowledge of how diverse civil engineering
is and how much of every aspect is represented in one single project.
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!
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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