UTC’s MS Engineering Management Program was recently named the number 20 Online Engineering Management Graduate Program in the Nation by Top Management Degrees.
Alp honored by Girls Inc. with UnBought and UnBossed Award
Dr. Neslihan Alp, P.E., Department Head of Engineering Management and Technology and the Director of Graduate Programs for the College of Engineering and Computer Science, was one of nine women honored at the 12th annual UnBought and UnBossed Awards ceremony on April 13.
Engineering Management Students Tour Amazon Fulfillment Center
Eighteen engineering students recently had the opportunity to tour the local fulfillment center of e-commerce giant Amazon as a part of Logistics Management and Value Engineering, Engineering Management Design, and Material Management courses.
UTC introduces new Master’s in Automotive Systems
This fall, the College of Engineering and Computer Science will launch a new Master’s program catered to increasing opportunities from automotive industries in the Chattanooga area, including the 4,000 new jobs and $1.1 billion in capital investments of 2015 alone, as described on the program’s website.
Engineering students design sensory wall for child
A group of UTC students took on the challenge of creating a sensory wall designed to stimulate and encourage practicing balance and coordination for a six-year-old girl who was born with premature birth defects.
Engineering Students Design Device to Help Move Child
A team of engineering students designed a rolling device to move a young girl with cerebral palsy from her bed, to the bathroom, and to the stair lift.
Reception Welcomes Engineering Dean Daniel Pack
UTC welcomed Dr. Daniel Pack, the new Dean of the College of Engineering and Computer Science, on January 7 in the EMCS 4th Floor Breezeway.
Dr. Jim Henry selected for national engineering award
When Dr. Jim Henry was ten years into his tenure at UTC, he decided to run a remote chemical engineering lab, back when the word “Internet” was hardly a commonly used word.
Engineering students help special education class
For many teachers, finding time to prepare the day’s lessons can be a challenge. Five UTC Engineering students have created a solution to this problem for one special education teacher.
UTC-IEEE Robotic Team achieves top four finish in competition
Students on the UTC-Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Robotics Team achieved prestigious recognition for their performance at the 2014 IEEE SouthEastCon Hardware Competition held in Lexington, Kentucky. It is the second time UTC has sent a team to the competition, which required participants to design a robot that shoots a projectile from various distances to emulate the playing and shooting dynamics of basketball.