On Friday, Feb. 23, a University of Tennessee at Chattanooga group—consisting of faculty, staff and student Jannat Saeed—visited the UT-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
The purpose of the trip was to increase awareness of ORNL’s facilities, equipment and resources to enhance collaboration between UTC faculty and researchers at ORNL.
The UTC contingent met with ORNL researchers and UT-ORII leadership, including Interim Executive Director David Sholl, to explore potential avenues of collaboration in areas such as modeling, computational science, and biomedical and health data sciences.
The group also toured the Department of Energy’s Spallation Neutron Source, Manufacturing Demonstration Facility and other ORNL facilities.
UTC site visit participants included:
- Wolday Abrha, assistant professor, Engineering Management and Technology
- Hannah Archer, project manager, UTC Research Institute
- Meredith Barbee, assistant professor, Chemistry and Physics
- Murat Barisik, assistant professor, Mechanical Engineering
- Jejal-Reddy Bathi, assistant professor, Civil Engineering
- Tomojit Ghosh, assistant professor, Computer Science and Engineering
- Roland Howell, lecturer, Computer Science and Engineering
- Erkan Kaplanoglu, department head, Engineering Management and Technology
- Thien Le, assistant professor, Mathematics
- Deborah Mullen, Greg A. Vital-Franklin Farrow Associate Professor of Healthcare Management
- Cheryl Murphy, director, Research Integrity
- Lindsey Nabors, pre-award coordinator, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
- Meredith Perry, assistant vice chancellor for research, Office of Research and Sponsored Programs
- Jannat Saeed, UTC student, Software Systems Major/Brock Scholar, Computer Science and Engineering
- Andrew Turgeson, professor of practice, Chemical Engineering
- Yingfeng Wang, assistant professor, Computer Science and Engineering
- Dalei Wu, associate professor, Computer Science and Engineering
- Mengjun Xie, professor, Computer Science and Engineering
Every year, more than 3,200 scientists from universities, laboratories and private industry around the world conduct experiments at ORNL’s user facilities.
Special thanks to Bridget Waller and Dakhota Little of the UT-Oak Ridge Innovation Institute.