EECS Associate Professor Scott Emrich collaborated across scientific fields to help reveal climate change effects on coastal plant life around the Chesapeake Bay.
Backed by a $624k NSF grant, Michela Taufer is making HPC pipelines more efficient, facilitating analysis of massive datasets and accelerating the pace of scientific discovery.
David Mignardot is working to protect our power grids from EMPs, keeping blackouts at bay during extreme events.
Linda Averett has worked at Microsoft for 28 years where she helped developed ImPaCT (Infrastructure for Privacy, Compliance, and Trust) to establish “guardrails” that make AI safer for youngsters and less daunting for the average computer user.
UT engineering alumnus Dwight Hutchins honored fellow engineering alumnus Mark Dean by establishing the Mark Dean Advanced Computing Program Endowment.
Assistant professor Scott Ruoti has received an NSF Early Career Development Program award of $654,235 over five years for research on the management of cryptographic keys, systems that help individuals manage their online security.
Daniel Costinett has received an early career achievement award from the IEEE for his devotion to power electronics research and education.
First-year Engineering Vols Coleman Bain and Ariel Thompson are among UT’s newest Peyton Manning Scholars, and recently met the scholarship namesake and benefactor in a reception honoring their achievements.
EECS faculty researchers look for a way to repurpose older, but still useful, EV batteries to bolster the power grid.
Assistant Professor Ahmedullah Aziz completed the year-long Research Development Academy, allowing him to develop his skillset and gain meaningful connections.