Reed Boeger, a chemical engineering undergrad, is keeping technology cool with a summer internship at a cryogenic gas lab.
Tick Tick Boom: Engineering alumni use 3D printer to make explosives
Though the Chattanooga-based consulting firm E&G Associates may only have a few employees, the consulting firm is already solving problems from some of the biggest companies in the manufacturing and pharmaceutical space. Now they’re taking on one of their biggest challenges: helping the U.S. Navy use 3D printing to make explosives.
SGA Outstanding Seniors for 2018 are honored
The Student Government Association’s Outstanding Seniors for 2018 were introduced in a Patten Chapel ceremony.
Engineering/Computer Science Open House offers career choices to high school students
About 60 high school students from around the Chattanooga area who attended the day-long Open House in the College of Engineering and Computer Science.
Dr. Frank Jones Laboratory to honor professor’s longtime commitment to chemical engineering
The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga’s College of Engineering and Computer Science will honor the late Dr. Francis “Frank” Jones for his years of service to the college.
Sim-ple Safety: Anthony Skjellum takes over as Sim Center director
Anthony Skjellum brings a background in cybersecurity to his new role as director of the SimCenter.
$700,000 in grants awarded to nine UTC researchers
The Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering has awarded almost $700,000 in grants to nine researchers for the 2017-2018 academic year.
Chem-E-Car Team heads to AlChe Nationals in the fall
Chem-E-Leon took on the Goliaths and came out as David.
Chemical Engineering Club designs Chem-E Car for AIChE competition
Each year, a student team from the Chemical Engineering Department at UTC designs and fabricates a car that can be powered and stopped by chemical reactions. Disassembled, the car must fit into a shoe box.
Professor awarded prestigious Carnegie Fellowship partners with University in Tanzania
Dr. Mbakisya Onyango, Assistant Professor, Civil and Chemical Engineering, is currently working with Mbeya University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Tanzania after receiving a fellowship through the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship Program.