Eight Students Awarded NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Eight graduate students at UT have been newly awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.
Eight graduate students at UT have been newly awarded National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.
Tomsovic’s research focuses on power system computational methods and power engineering education.
Five UT graduate students have received National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellowships.
UT’s agreement with AT&T will establish a 5G+ presence on campus, including a test bed.
Lynne Parker and Mark Dean selected to serve on a new national task force on AI.
The results of a recently concluded five-year, $2 million project led by the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, and Boeing for NASA could have major implications on aircraft design and performance for decades to come.
Professor Lynne Parker helps artificial intelligence to become a new tool to help the federal government run more efficiently and effectively.
Assistant Professor Jian Liu of UT’s Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science is working to improve the security of personal assistant systems by—well, hacking them.
Recently, a team of researchers including analysts from the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, published an article determining which emojis the public is looking for on social media.
UT’s Tickle College of Engineering has announced an agreement with IBM that includes the award of high-performance computing hardware based on the same technology as the world’s most powerful supercomputer, Summit, at Oak Ridge National Laboratory.
UT Distinguished Professor Jack Dongarra has been named a Foreign Fellow of the Royal Society, joining previously inducted icons of science such as Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, and Stephen Hawking.
UT Professor of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Lynne Parker played a key role in a White House American AI Initiative.