By combining innovative research with community involvement, this green jobs initiative will allow UT to prepare individuals for careers in renewable energy and sustainability, driving meaningful impact on both the economy and the environment. https://bit.ly/3CsneL8
University of Tennessee Research
高等教育
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UT research tackles some of society's biggest challenges with partnerships, innovation, & collaboration.
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UT is Tennessee’s flagship public research university. Our research community draws on expertise in agriculture, architecture and design, business and law, the creative and performing arts, humanities, social and behavioral sciences, computing and engineering, education and health, and the natural sciences and mathematics to create a more just, prosperous, and sustainable future for the citizens of Tennessee and communities around the world. Our key research strengths include mobility, advanced materials and manufacturing, artificial intelligence, energy and environment, and human health and wellness.
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The installation of the fusion-based neutron source improves the ability of UT researchers to address national security concerns. Professors Jason Hayward and Research Assistant Professor Xianfei Wen use the new tool on a project to improve contraband detection for the US Department of Homeland Security. Read more about their research:?https://lnkd.in/eZfZHYub
The Department of Nuclear Engineering (NE) powered on its first fusion-based neutron source, known as Sodern Genie 16. Professor Jason Hayward and Research Assistant Professor Xianfei Wen are kicking off Sodern Genie 16's career by applying it to improved contraband detection for the US Department of Homeland Security. Find out more about the neutron source and its uses: https://bit.ly/4fldIrr
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Professor Xeuping-Li's collaborative research has impacted fields ranging from supply chain logistics to healthcare and energy systems. His work in complex system modeling, simulation, and optimization is focused on making things better. Read more in this @ut-research-foundation spotlight: https://bit.ly/3UDm3Pf
Inventor Spotlight: Xueping Li - University of Tennessee Research Foundation
https://utrf.tennessee.edu
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UT and Lockheed Martin's new research agreement will allow for innovation in areas like hypersonics, advanced materials and manufacturing, energy and power systems, and artificial intelligence and machine learning—all of which align with UT's research strengths. Read about the partnership: https://bit.ly/3YRoJv5
UT, Lockheed Martin Expand Master Research Agreement
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UT researchers are developing new bone regeneration technology, exploring the 3D printing of bones, implants, and tendons, and creating implantable prosthetic limbs. This research could transform our approach to everything from battlefield injuries to recovery from surgery. https://bit.ly/4f2t1Wb
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The Collaborative for Animal Behavior brings together expertise across multiple disciplines at UT to conduct pioneering research into how animals interact with the environment and each other. https://lnkd.in/exhjHn6F
The Collaborative for Animal Behavior (CoLAB), a new College of Arts & Sciences research center, brings together scholars from diverse fields to collaborate on research programs at the intersection of animal behavior, environmental change, and human influence. This new center combines the knowledge of professors from departments such as the Department of Psychology, the Department of Earth, Environment, & Planetary Sciences, the Department of Ecology & Evolutionary Biology, and the Department of Animal Science at the UT Institute of Agriculture. Learn more: https://bit.ly/3BZAfLZ #UTArtSci #EndlessOpportunities
New UT Center Combines Disciplines to Study Animal Behavior
https://artsci.utk.edu
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Social distancing is not new! Anthropology professor Alex Bentley recently published a The Conversation U.S. article exploring the layouts of ancient settlements and how they might have interacted with disease transmission. https://lnkd.in/efmKNXsB
Socially distanced layout of the world's oldest cities helped early civilization evade diseases
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Congratulations, Wei Wang and Stephanie Kivlin!
Two UT researchers have received National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER awards to help establish a firm foundation for a lifetime of leadership in integrating education and research! These awards support the nation’s best early-career faculty and recognize their promise as academic role models.
UT Researchers Receive NSF CAREER Awards for Science, Engineering
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Energy and Environment Week at UT will spotlight collaborations and provide networking opportunities. Join us! Tuesday, Oct. 29, 5 - 7 PM, Lindsay Young Auditorium, Hodges Library: Movie Night A special viewing of “Nor Any Drop to Drink,” Cedric Taylor’s documentary on the water crisis in Flint, MI, followed by a Q&A. No cost for admission. Wednesday, Oct. 30, 3:30 - 5:30 PM, Lindsay Young Auditorium, Hodges Library: Environmental Justice Symposium Distinguished guests Dr. Tony Reames and Dr. Cedric Taylor will provide lectures on research related to sustainability and the environment. They will then be joined by a panel of UT faculty, including Florence Dery, Assistant Professor, Africana Studies; Nikki Luke, Assistant Professor, Human Geography; and Lindsay Shade, Assistant Professor, Sociology. A short reception will follow the symposium. This event is hosted by the Departments of Sociology, Geography and Sustainability, and Africana Studies. Thursday, October 31, 11 AM - 1 PM, Agriculture and Natural Resources Building, Room 101A: Energy and Environment Expo: Business Partner Spotlight UT researchers are privileged to work with many partners to address global challenges related to energy and environment, including other academic institutions, national laboratories, businesses, and community organizations. Explore the Expo to learn more about these partnerships. Thursday, October 31, 1 - 2:30 PM, Agriculture and Natural Resources Building, Room 101A: Baker Energy and Environment Forum Dr. Eleanor Krause, Assistant Professor of Economics at the University of Kentucky’s Gatton College of Business and Economics, will discuss “The Costs of the Clean Energy Transition: Evidence from Coal's Decline.”
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The tent was packed and spirits were high for today's ribbon cutting at the new Innovation South building! https://bit.ly/4dXURl0
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