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The official X (formerly Twitter) account of the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science at the University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
Knoxville, Tenn.
Joined December 2011
EECS Assistant Professor Doowon Kim has received a Distinguished Paper Award at the Association for Computer Machinery Conference on Computer and Communications Safety. Kim was awarded for his research on Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) attacks. ๐ https://t.co/E9elE3rn83
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EECS is proud to congratulate Emeritus Professor Jack Dongarra on being named a recipient of the prestigious NEC Computer and Communications (C&C) Prize for his contributions to high-performing scientific computing and its applications. ๐ https://t.co/rgikUFutrB
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โญ๏ธ Assistant Professor Ahmedullah Aziz has been named one of MITโs 35 Innovators Under 35 in the Asia Pacific region for his transformative work with superconducting electronics. Read more about the recognition at the link below! ๐ https://t.co/TzIHEHP7WA
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EECS is looking for new assistant professors and associate professors to educate our talented #EngineeringVols. ๐ง Interested? See the full list of open positions at the link below! ๐ https://t.co/YuNMEAACCk
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Congratulations to UT-ORNL Governorโs Chair Professor for Power Grids, Yilu Liu, on receiving her fifth prestigious R&D 100 Award! ๐ Liuโs most recent award recognizes the Universal GridEdge Analyzer. Read more about the honor below! #TeamTCE ๐ https://t.co/x5HudIkmkS
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Assistant Professor Catherine Schuman, her grad students, and collaborators at ORNL have been working on a biological brain-inspired computing system that determines the best fuel injection parameters at a lower power cost than competing models. ๐ https://t.co/OS2GYWzsye
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Congratulations to Dongarra Professor Michela Taufer on being named to the HPCwire 35 Legends Class of 2025 based on her contributions to the High Performance Computing community! See the full story below โฌ๏ธ https://t.co/HqMywsZY3l
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The MSCS is the largest online masterโs program at TCE, with 187 students, and is ranked fifth overall at the university. The program helps fulfill UTโs land-grant mission of increasing access to the stateโs flagship land-grant and research university. ๐ https://t.co/GOrGzxNB9H
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Professor Emeritus Jack Dongarra is interviewed by WIRED magazine regarding the future of supercomputing and artificial intelligence. See the interview below! ๐ https://t.co/3I34pE33tE
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Faculty members from our department are involved in two collaborative NSF grants that will address health disparities research and enhance the performance and productivity of AI science. Click the link below to learn how! https://t.co/bxnVS73c5m
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Faculty are involved in two collaborative NSF grants that aim to address health disparities research and enhance performance and productivity of AI science.
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Dongarra Professor Michela Taufer and Assistant Professor Sai Swaminathan are lending their expertise in AI to a $5M project spearheaded by @USC to overhaul Pegasus, @NSF nationwide workflow management system, to make it more adaptable and user-friendly. https://t.co/qlBqths3UK
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Taufer and Swaminathan will lend their AI expertise to a $5 million project using AI tools to overhaul Pegasus, the NSFโs nationwide workflow management system.
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Associate Professor Micah Beck recently returned from a Fulbright Award trip to France, where he collaborated on a supercomputing project and made new connections! Learn more about his time in France by reading the story below! ๐ https://t.co/kn0cqg93uv
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In partnership with CFD Research Corporation, EECS Professor Jayne Wu and UTIA Professor Shigetoshi Eda are creating a handheld sensor to reliably diagnose complex diseases, like PTSD, with a single test. @UTK_TCE ๐ https://t.co/z1gElCZgph
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Assistant Professor Catherine Schuman will speak at the 2025 NAE Frontiers of Engineering Symposium. ๐ Schuman will discuss how emerging computing paradigms offer opportunities for performance improvements over conventional computing platforms. ๐ https://t.co/z7QC5u2821
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Last month, Professor and Associate Department Head Daniel Costinett chaired the IEEE Power Electronics Societyโs 26th Annual Workshop on Control and Modeling for Power Electronics, discussing the latest advances in the field. ๐ https://t.co/96o8Zi6kXZ
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Congratulations to Dongarra Professor Michela Taufer, who received the 2025 Achievement Award in High Performance Distributed Computing for her impactful work in volunteer computing and advancing HPC! Visit the link to learn more! ๐ https://t.co/WwFLdc92TB
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Congratulations to Mohaanavarshini Samanthavada Chandrasekar, who won the Student Scholarship Award at the Tennessee Environmental Network Show of the South Conference for her research on developing biosensors for detecting PFAS contamination in water! ๐ https://t.co/VeOjjEkoZE
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Three years ago, Prof. Nicole McFarlane launched an NSF-funded REU in microelectronics. Since then, students nationwide have joined us for hands-on research with top faculty, gaining real lab experience and a passion for discovery. ๐ https://t.co/NG16jFr3E0
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Emeritus Professor Jack Dongarra was published in The Conversation, sharing his thoughts on the choices surrounding the future of high-performance computing! Read more at the link below โฌ๏ธ ๐
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Todayโs supercomputers are enormously powerful, but the work they do โ running AI and tackling difficult science โ is pushing them to their limits. Building bigger supercomputers wonโt be easy.
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Congratulations to Jamin Hanna, Von Hermoso, and Benjamin Kreider on being selected as the 2025 Bodenheimer Fellowship recipients in the Min H. Kao Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS)! Learn more about the recipients below: ๐ https://t.co/wG8i2ld1ms
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