The 10 winners in this week’s ReSEARCH Dialogues competitions have been announced.
Truthseekers: ReSEARCH Dialogues digs for answers
Want to expand your mind with new ideas? ReSEARCH Dialogues is waiting.
The Scoop on UTC’s Research Dialogues Conference: 9 Questions with Vice Chancellor for Research, Dr. Joanne Romagni
The Scoop on UTC’s Research Dialogues Conference: 9 Questions with Vice Chancellor for Research, Dr. Joanne Romagni
Apply for ReSEARCH Dialogues 2017 before the deadline!
Get ready to show off your hard work, because the deadline to apply for the 2nd annual ReSEARCH Dialogues conference is coming up on February 28.
Ruth S. Holmberg Grants honor and fund faculty research
The University is proud to announce recipients of the 2016-2017 Ruth S. Holmberg Grants. These grants honor Ruth S. Holmberg, publisher emerita of The Chattanooga Times and former chair and life trustee of the University of Chattanooga Foundation.
Innovative Research honored at national Power and Energy Conference
Dr. Abdelrahman Karrar, Visiting Professor, Electrical Engineering, received high honors at this year’s General Meeting for the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ (IEEE) Power and Energy Society (PES) in Boston, MA.
Students Get Their Hands Dirty with Research
—Beth Ellen Roberts When UC Foundation Assistant Professor of Biology Hope Klug saw a 703 area code on her caller ID one day last November, she eagerly picked up the phone, anticipating that she was about to get some very good news. And in fact, the caller informed her that the National Science Foundation (NSF)…
Students and faculty showcase work at Research Dialogues
Research Dialogues, the event formerly known as Research Day, took place on April 13 – 14, 2016. This year’s event included the traditional poster presentations as a part of the Undergraduate and Graduate and Faculty Research Symposiums, as well as some new events.
MBA Students Research EPB Smart Grid Usage Data
Dr. Ashish Gupta, Associate Professor of Analytics and Information Systems in the UTC College of Business, partnered with EPB to conduct research on the Smart Grid with three MBA students.
Dr. John Lee wins award, will include Chattanooga State transfer student in research
Dr. John Lee, Assistant Professor in the UTC Department of Chemistry, recently earned an award because he shows promise in establishing undergraduate research.