Father and son earn computer science degrees — 40 years apart.
Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering 2022 Awardees
Eight faculty-led projects spanning multiple departments at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga have been awarded over $700,000 in support from the competitive CEACSE program.
Software developed by UTC professor, students used by EPB
Donald Reising, assistant professor of electrical engineering, and several students came up with a software solution to speed up the process and allow faster evaluation of data for EPB.
Study examines traffic patterns in the Chattanooga area
Since early February, CUIP and UTC student Pete Way has been monitoring traffic data gathered by the City of Chattanooga and accident information from the Hamilton County Emergency District.
Faculty honored with professorships, grants
Faculty members recognized for excellence.
UTC, MTSU, TTU partner to advance computing in Middle Tennessee
Colleges collaborating on bigger, stronger, faster cyber system.
UTC researchers seeking new ways to diagnose, treat coronavirus
Three research projects targeting COVID-19 are now going on through the SimCenter at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. The projects are searching for methods to make detection of the virus simpler and also to find ways to combat it. Along with providing $20,000 each for two of the projects, the SimCenter’s supercomputers are capable…
Spinning, swirling, sliding and speeding: Student’s machines are a wonder
UTC sophomore Teddy Solomon was nine years old when he first got the urge to build his amazing Rube Goldberg machines.
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.