The 2021 virtual ReSEARCH Dialogues Conference will be hosted via the Symposium by ForagerOne online conference platform. Registration is required to access live conference events. UTC faculty, students and staff: Click here to register for live events. Non-UTC affiliated attendee and visitors: Click here to register for live events. Conference presentations will be available for…
Techniques learned in lab are used by industries worldwide
In fall semester 2018, five students enrolled when the mechatronics program started at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga. Now there are 65 students. “We’re hoping to get close to 100 this fall,” said Ahad Nasab, head of the Department of Engineering Management and Technology and creator of the mechatronics program. Today, the program took…
Growing field creates growing interest in students
McKenzie Mack enrolled at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga to pursue a graphic design degree. She’s graduating with a degree in cybersecurity. Nothing at all against graphic design, she quickly said, but the digital world grabbed her attention, and she switched majors in her freshman year. “It’s an emerging field with a lot of…
Event brings together students, donors, faculty and staff
In the fifth annual 2021 Scholarship Recognition Event — held virtually this year — students are able to meet the benefactors who provided them with scholarships and other financial aid.
Electrical Engineering graduate chosen as Young Engineer of the Year
2018 graduate Akram Saad receives the General Robert Neyland Young Engineer of the Year Award.
Center of Excellence in Applied Computational Science and Engineering 2022 Awardees
Eight faculty-led projects spanning multiple departments at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga have been awarded over $700,000 in support from the competitive CEACSE program.
Professors at UTC were her life’s mentors, Stephanie Fraley says
Stephanie Fraley is a cancer researcher. Imagine the countless people she will help in her career. Now imagine if she never had the opportunity to launch that career because no one was there to help her when she needed it most. “I almost had to drop out of college for financial and family reasons,” said…
Tech for health: Engineering better solutions for mobility and strength
UTC professor describes how technology is being designed to treat symptoms of cerebral palsy, create smarter prosthetics and more.
From College of Business to College of Engineering and Computer Science
Irene Hillman is the new director of student success in the College of Engineering and Computer Science
UTC Engineering Management ranked in national Top 25
Great Business Schools rated the UTC engineering management bachelor’s degree the 24th-best in the nation for 2021.








