The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga will be the newest institution participating in the Grand Challenges Scholars Program, an initiative supported by the National Academy of Engineering to educate a new generation of engineers expressly equipped to tackle some of the most pressing issues facing society in the 21st century.
UTC scientist a round 1 winner in global research challenge
Hong Qin, a UTC professor of computer science, has been selected to advance to the second of three rounds of review in the U.S. National Academy of Medicine’s Healthy Longevity Global Grand Challenge.
UTC researchers help CUIP win international award
CUIP wins first place recognition in the International Data Corp. Smart City North America awards.
College of Engineering and Computer Science hosts Fall Career Fair
Local businesses offer tips to students at the College of Engineering and Computer Science’s Career Fair.
New program trains students for wide-ranging mechatronics degree
Mechatronics covers a wide range of engineering disciplines—mechanical, electrical, robotics, computer science and machine design.
Teachers taught to teach STEM subjects
A partnership between UTC and Chatt State offers bachelor’s degrees with STEM education concentrations in the following:
Never giving up is only part of this story: Mocs win national student rocket competition
From the pages of The University of Tennessee at Chattanooga Magazine: The introduction to the Rocket Mocs, the UTC engineering team that vaulted a student-built rocket more than 11,000 feet.
Tech Symposium offers 130 student projects to local community
Engineering and computer science students from UTC displayed 130 projects at the second Tech Symposium in the downtown library.
Tech Symposium features more than 120 student projects
College of Engineering and Computer Science’s Tech Symposium set for April 18.
UTC part of local tech group nominated for national award
A research-oriented group that includes UTC is a finalist for a national “smart city” award.