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PhD student Ezgi Gursel won an award from the US Department of Energy for making it easier to catch human errors in nuclear power plants.


ISE’s “Applied Human Factors and Art in Italy” mini-term connects modern discoveries, inventions, and artwork to early Florentine influences.


Former students, colleagues of Rupy Sawhney honor his memory with stories of his impact as a professor, colleague, and friend at The University of Tennessee.


ISE students tackle several projects for the iconic machinery, heavy equipment, and agricultural tool producer John Deere.


Craig Stevens has a creative way of simplifying complicated concepts while using fun, easy-to-understand ways to teach people how to do their jobs better.


ISE graduate Sam Beall was recognized as a distinguished alumnus for exhibiting characteristics of the Volunteer spirit; strength, leadership, and service.


ISE senior Conor Koesterman exemplifies living the Volunteer spirit through his dedication and participation in local area clubs and as an ISE ambassador.


ISE junior Jessie Wilson has felt a sense of community in her time as a Volunteer. Her community engagement through ISE proves she lives the Volunteer spirit.


PhD student Jianxin Xie has focused her research on applying machine-learning in the medical field to improve health care processes and systems.


ISE student Jacob Seals created a new robotic device to help reduce strain and injury in the workplace while completing his co-op work experience at DENSO.