Top of the Class The winners in the Smart Cities North American Awards are: Education UTC — Chattanooga, Tennessee Administration Get It Done Expansion — San Diego, California Civic Engagement Smart Living in the Windy City — Chicago, Illinois Digital Equity and Accessibility NYCx Co-Labs in Brownsville — Borough of Brooklyn and Neighborhood of Brownsville,…
ReSEARCH Dialogues, Day 1: Superman and social media; religion and you-name-it
The first day of ReSEARCH Dialogues 2019 was chockfull of poster presentations, panel discussions and onstage competitions.
New agreement makes it easier for Dalton State students to transfer to UTC
A new agreement signed makes it easier for Dalton State students to transfer to UTC and earn a bachelor’s degree in engineering or computer science.
Tech Symposium features more than 120 student projects
College of Engineering and Computer Science’s Tech Symposium set for April 18.
UTC’s Sartipi accepts award on behalf of Chattanooga’s Smart City initiative
Chattanooga’s “Smart City” concept, an initiative in which UTC plays a large part, was recognized nationally for its innovation.
EE professor earns award from nuclear science group
UTC’s Daniel Loveless is the recipient of the 2019 Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers’ Nuclear and Plasma Sciences Society Award.
UTC part of local tech group nominated for national award
A research-oriented group that includes UTC is a finalist for a national “smart city” award.
Mayor Berke praises research work of UTC professors
Chattanooga Mayor Andy Berke discussed Smart City research being conducted by UTC and the University of Vermont.
UTC cybersecurity team headed to regional championship
Team ranked No. 7 out of 31 teams in recent qualifying round.
CECS hosts its largest Career Fair ever
This year’s Career Fair for the College of Engineering and Computer Science had the largest attendance in its five-year history.







