Three of our students were winners of the Boyd Venture Challenge, a competition hosted by the Haslam College of Business.
Michela Taufer made high-performance computing history this year by making all papers accepted to the international ISC-HPC conference open-access.
The Center for Ultra-Wide-Area Resilient Electric Energy Transmission Networks (CURENT) held their annual Industry Conference at the University of Tennessee.
Recent alumnus Owen Queen has been named 2024 Knight Hennessy Scholar, one of the world’s most prestigious post-graduate fellowships.
Dongarra Professor Michela Täufer has been named an AAAS Fellow, an honor that shows the recipient is scientifically or socially distinguished.
Computer science students Zavier Miller and Andrew Rutter are using their Senior Design project to help design software for a local nonprofit in great need.
Garrett Rose has been selected as the new head of the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science.
Lynne Parker, associate vice chancellor and director of the AI Tennessee Initiative, has announced her retirement in May after more than two decades at UT.
Professors Fran Li, Nicole McFarlane, and Leon Tolbert attended the 2024 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE) Panel of Editors (POE) Meeting.
Sophomore computer science major Trinity Bissahoyo won placed third in the Undergraduate Research Poster Competition within the engineering category.