Using computer science to tackle food inequity, Sai Swaminathan and two other UT professors helped bring a farming robot to a Knoxville food desert.
Finding accurate neural networks for a specific scientific dataset or particular problem requires searching among thousands of neural networks on a large number of high-performance computing (HPC) resources. That could soon change thanks to research in HPC and AI being led by Michela Taufer.
EECS announced the 2022 Gonzalez Family Awards, for excellence in teaching, excellence in research, and for staff excellence, and the Gonzalez Family Awards Banquet was held virtually on Wednesday, May 11.
The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy has named Professor Lynne Parker as the founding director of the new National Artificial Intelligence Initiative Office, a central hub for federal coordination and collaboration in AI research and policy making.
EECS electrical engineering professor Gong Gu has recently had a publication featuring his interdisciplinary work selected by a top journal […]
Students participating in the college’s Engineering in London study abroad trip led by EECS Professor Mike Berry took a tour of London.
Students from the IEEE student chapter hosted a major event this spring and participated in the IEEE SoutheastCon Robotics Competition in April.
Farnaz Foroughian, Shahram Hatefi Hesari, and Farshid Tamjid were honored at the Graduate Student Senate awards ceremony and breakfast.
Daniel Costinett, professor in electrical engineering, was recently interviewed by the University of Tennessee Research Foundation about his current research.
Garett Rose, professor of electrical engineering and computer science, received a grant from Air Force Research Laboratory.