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Advanced composites expert named newest UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair

Posted at 10:14 am June 18, 2015
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Uday Vaidya

Uday Vaidya

KNOXVILLE—The position of the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory as leaders in the manufacturing revolution has taken another bold step forward with the hiring of Uday Vaidya as the Governor’s Chair in Advanced Composites Manufacturing.

Vaidya becomes the 14th UT-ORNL Governor’s Chair and the seventh devoted to some aspect of advanced manufacturing, underscoring the importance of this research and the role of the two institutes in it.

“We are pleased to welcome Uday and the leadership he brings in the growing area of advanced composites manufacturing,” said UT Chancellor Jimmy G. Cheek. “His research will contribute to the vital building blocks we have with ORNL and our momentum as leaders in the field.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: advanced manufacturing, Advanced Materials, composites, engineers, Governor's Chair in Advanced Composites Manufacturing, IACMI, Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, Jimmy G. Cheek, manufacturing, Martin Keller, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, ORNL, Uday Vaidya, University of Tennessee, UT, UT-ORNL Governor's Chari

Experts launch advanced composites institute announced by Obama, led by UT

Posted at 9:57 am June 18, 2015
By Oak Ridge Today Staff 1 Comment

Craig Blue, David Danielson, and David Millhorn

Pictured above are Craig Blue, IACMI CEO; David Danielson assistant secretary, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, U.S. Department of Energy; and David Millhorn, executive vice president for the University of Tennessee System and president of the UT Research Foundation. (Photo courtesy UT)

 

ORNL a founding partner

Hundreds of composites experts from industry, government, and academia gathered at the Knoxville Convention Center on Wednesday for the launch of the Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, or IACMI.

The University of Tennessee in Knoxville and Oak Ridge National Laboratory are among IACMI’s founding research partners.

A signing ceremony between the U.S. Department of Energy and IACMI representatives marked the official start of business for the newly established institute, which was announced in January by President Barack Obama.

IACMI will work with industry to reduce technical risk and develop a robust supply chain for advanced composite materials in automotive components, wind turbines, and compressed gas storage applications. Funded with $70 million in federal funds and more than $180 million in nonfederal funds, IACMI will focus on making advanced fiber-reinforced polymer composites less expensive and less energy-intensive, helping give America’s resurging manufacturing sector a more competitive edge in the global economy. [Read more…]

Filed Under: Business, College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: advanced composite materials, advanced manufacturing, Advanced Manufacturing Office, Barack Obama, Craig Blue, IACMA, IACMI, Institute for Advanced Composites Manufacturing Innovation, manufacturing, Michigan State University, National Renewable Energy Laboratory, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Office of Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy, ORNL, Purdue University, Taylor Eighmy, U.S. Department of Energy, University of Dayton Research Institute, University of Kentucky, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Research Foundation, UT

Alondra Garcia awarded 2015 Myrick Scholarship

Posted at 10:41 am June 13, 2015
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Teresa Myrick, Alondra Barrera Garcia, and Jessica Steed

Alondra Barrera Garcia, center, receives congratulations for winning the Myrick Scholarship from Teresa Myrick, left, and Jessica Steed. (Submitted photo)

 

Alondra Barrera Garcia’s dedication to the study of environmental science has earned her a $1,000 scholarship awarded by Teresa Myrick and established to honor a hard-working student in a field of study important to Teresa’s husband, Tim Myrick.

Alondra, a May graduate of Oak Ridge High School, plans to attend Berea College in Kentucky this fall, where she will major in environmental science and sustainability. She was a student in Deni Sobek’s Advanced Placement Environmental Science class at the high school.

“The class assured me that this is what I wanted to dedicate my life to,” Alondra said. “I would like to use my interest in the environment to aid it and solve the problems that affect it, and hopefully make the world a more sustainable planet, to ensure that it will be safe and healthy for future generations.”

In 2012, Myrick and his wife Teresa pledged $25,000 to the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation’s “Making the Critical Difference” campaign for grants and scholarships. Their pledge provides an annual scholarship to a top AP Environmental Science student, as well as grant funds to be awarded to ORHS Science Department applicants. Alondra is the seventh recipient of the Myricks’ AP Environmental Science scholarship, with previous scholarships presented through ADFAC, or Aid to Distressed Families of Appalachian Counties. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: Advanced Placement Environmental Science, Alondra Barrera Garcia, Alondra Garcia, AP Environmental Science, Berea College, Deni Sobek, environmental science, Girls Inc., GSTA Club, Making the Critical Difference, Maria Garcia, Myrick Scholarship, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, ORHS, ORHS Science Department, scholarship, Youth Pride Festival

ORAU announces recipients of 2015 Pollard Scholarships

Posted at 9:35 pm June 8, 2015
By John Huotari Leave a Comment

Christopher Friend

Christopher Friend

Oak Ridge Associated Universities has awarded five William G. Pollard Scholarships of $2,500 each toward undergraduate studies for the 2015-2016 academic year. The recipients of this year’s scholarships are Cory Anderson, Rachel Baxter, Christopher Friend, Bailey Kitts, and Caroline Thomas.

Each year, ORAU awards these scholarships to employees’ children who display exceptional achievements in their high school or undergraduate studies. Applicants must submit official transcripts from all high schools and colleges attended, three references (at least two of which must be from teachers), and a 500-word essay describing the student’s professional and personal interests.

Below are additional details on each of this year’s winners: [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, K-12, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Top Stories, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Bailey Kitts, Caroline Thomas, Christopher Friend, Cory Anderson, East Tennessee State University, Hardin Valley Academy, Madeira High School, Maryville College, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, Oak Ridge High School, Ohio State University, ORAU, Rachel Baxter, scholarships, University of Tennessee, William G. Pollard Scholarships

UT, CNS support camp that lets students study space shuttle debris

Posted at 10:28 am June 4, 2015
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Shuttle Debris at UT, CNS, ASM Camp

CNS Y-12’s Steve Dekanich holds up a piece of the remains of the space shuttle Columbia during a materials science camp session on Monday. (Submitted photo)

 

KNOXVILLE—An ASM International Materials Camp supported by the University of Tennessee in Knoxville and scientists at CNS Y-12 National Security Complex in Oak Ridge is giving local students the chance to study debris from the space shuttle Columbia, with an eye on improving materials used in space flight.

“This is a great opportunity for local kids to get involved with materials science and see how it affects a lot of different disciplines,” said Steve Dekanich, senior metallurgist at CNS Y-12 and the leader of this year’s camp. “People can tend to focus on the really specialized things that materials science studies, but the reality is that it plays a part in many things that people don’t realize, from energy to design.”

Dekanich recalled how he met NASA’s Steve McDanels at a conference in Hawaii, with the two hitting it off immediately.

McDanels, who heads up NASA’s materials science division at Kennedy Space Center, has spent years doing studies and analysis for the agency, including work related to the shuttles, the International Space Station, and various hardware. He offered Dekanich the chance to have his campers study NASA debris for the first time in 2006, with the offer being gladly accepted. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Federal, Front Page News, Government, U.S. Department of Energy, Y-12 National Security Complex Tagged With: ASM International, ASM International Materials Camp, Barry Wilmore, camp, CNS, Columbia, Jim Haynes, Jimmy G. Cheek, materials science, NASA, NASA debris, Oak Ridge National Laboratory, space shuttle, space shuttle debris, Steve Dekanich, Steve McDanels, University of Tennessee, UT, Y-12 National Security Complex

UT Arboretum Society to present wetlands program on June 16

Posted at 7:58 pm June 1, 2015
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The University of Tennessee Arboretum Society will present a program on wetlands on Tuesday, June 16. This is both a walking and hands-on teaching event, a press release said.

The program is titled “Construction Techniques and the Value of Little Bitty Wetlands.” It’s scheduled from 6-8 p.m. June 16.

The talk will focus on the benefits of small wetlands and how to construct them, the press release said.

Participants will meet at the UT Arboretum parking lot at 901 S. Illinois Avenue in Oak Ridge and walk about a quarter mile to the Valley Road Wetlands from the UT Arboretum parking lot. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Front Page News, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits Tagged With: Andrea Ludwig, ARCADIS, Clinch River Environmental Studies Organization, CRESO, John Byrd, Steve Forbes, University of Tennessee, University of Tennessee Arboretum Society, UT, UT Arboretum, UT Arboretum Society, UT Forest Resources AgResearch and Education Center

Roane State Community College to host free Summer Bridge Program

Posted at 12:53 pm May 29, 2015
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Roane State Community College will host a free Summer Bridge program for Tennessee Promise students July 13-31 at the college’s main campus in Harriman.

The free three-week program prepares students to potentially test out of learning support (remedial) courses and start their freshman years college-ready.

Roane State has 60 openings for its Summer Bridge program. The deadline to apply is June 15. Spots can fill up quickly. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: ACT scores, English, Kathy Rhodes, math, reading, remedial courses, Roane State, Roane State Community College, Summer Bridge, Tennessee Promise

ORAU awards 35 research grants totaling $175,000 to junior faculty

Posted at 11:25 pm May 27, 2015
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Oak Ridge Associated Universities has awarded competitive research grants totaling $175,000 to 35 junior faculty from its member institutions. The annual grants are made through the company’s Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Awards program that provides funds to enrich the research and professional growth of young faculty.

The recipients, each of whom is in the first two years of a tenure track position, will receive $5,000 in “seed money” for the 2015-2016 academic year to enhance their research during the early stages of their career. Each recipient’s institution also matches the ORAU award with an additional $5,000, making the total prize worth $10,000 for each winner. Winners may use the grants to purchase equipment, continue research or travel to professional meetings and conferences.

Since the program’s inception, ORAU has awarded more than 590 grants totaling more than $2.7 million, a press release said. Including the matching funds from member institutions, ORAU has facilitated grants worth more than $5.2 million. [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, U.S. Department of Energy Tagged With: Arlene Garrison, junior faculty, Oak Ridge Associated Universities, ORAU, Ralph E. Powe, Ralph E. Powe Junior Faculty Enhancement Awards, research grants

New Lifestar air medical base in Rockwood will serve Roane County

Posted at 10:31 am May 22, 2015
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UT Lifestar Helicopter

A UT Lifestar helicopter (N135UT), pictured in the forefront, will be servicing Roane County. (Photo by University of Tennessee Medical Center)

 

A new Lifestar air medical base in Rockwood will serve Roane County, the University of Tennessee Medical Center announced Friday.

UT Lifestar Aeromedical Services plans to open the base later in the summer at the Rockwood Municipal Airport.

Last month, Lifestar reached an agreement with Air Evac EMS Inc. to assume responsibility for medical operations of the Air Evac Lifeteam located in Etowah, Tennessee, a press release said. Lifestar also operates a facility in Sweetwater. The Rockwood base will be staffed by one of the teams from the Etowah/Sweetwater facilities. Services in the Etowah/Sweetwater area remain in operation as usual, the release said.

“Lifestar is pleased to have the opportunity to move to the Roane County region,” said Jeff Gregory, Lifestar director. “Being located in this area will allow us to provide faster aeromedical services to the citizens and visitors in this region.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Education, Health, Police and Fire, Top Stories Tagged With: Air Evac EMS Inc., Air Evac Lifeteam, Jeff Gregory, Lifestar, Med Trans Corporation, Roane County, Rockwood Municipal Airport, University of Tennessee Medical Center, UT Lifestar, UT Lifestar Aeromedical Services, UT Medical Center

Roane State-ORHS dual credit ceramics class gives students new perspectives

Posted at 12:37 pm May 19, 2015
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Bryan Wilkerson and Katie Stewart in Ceramics Class

Roane State art professor Bryan Wilkerson works with student Katie Stewart during the college’s dual credit ceramics class at Oak Ridge High School. (Submitted photo)

 

For now, Oak Ridge High School ceramics students create sculptures, bowls, and figures.

Maybe later, they’ll create new businesses, innovative products, and groundbreaking technology.

Either way, the process is the same. Start with mush—clay for the moment. Use creativity, problem-solving, and analysis to turn the mush into something special. That’s the lesson Roane State Community College art professor Bryan Wilkerson wants the Oak Ridge students to learn in his dual credit ceramics classes.

“I treat this no differently than all of my classes,” Wilkerson said. “I want them to come away with an understanding of techniques. I’m also trying to help them develop their own artistic direction, creative problem-solving, how to start with an idea and see it through to a finished piece.” [Read more…]

Filed Under: Arts, College, Education, Entertainment, Front Page News, K-12, Top Stories Tagged With: art, Bryan Wilkerson, ceramics, ceramics class, ceramics courses, ceramics students, Gisela Schrock, Oak Ridge High School, pottery, Roane State Community College

Education Foundation to award $93,894 in grants at Wednesday ceremony

Posted at 1:59 pm May 18, 2015
By Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation 2 Comments

Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation

As part of its “Making the Critical Difference” campaign, the Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation will award more than $93,000 in grants to Oak Ridge teachers at a ceremony this Wednesday, May 20.

Oak Ridge alumni and WBIR Anchor Moira Kaye will be the featured speaker at the event for what she has described as her career’s “last personal appearance.” The ceremony is open to the public, and it will be held in the Oak Ridge High School cafeteria beginning at 4:30 p.m.

Demonstrations and displays of some of the projects and technology funded by the Foundation will be given after the formal ceremony.

The 2015 grant recipients are as follows: [Read more…]

Filed Under: College, Community, Education, Education, Meetings and Events, Nonprofits, Slider, Top Stories Tagged With: Cathy Toth, Eduction Foundation, Glenwood Elementary, grants, Jefferson Middle School, Jessica Steed, Linden Elementary, Making the Critical Difference, Moira Kaye, Oak Ridge High School, Oak Ridge Public Schools Education Foundation, Oak Ridge teachers, Robertsville Middle School, Willow Brook Elementary, Woodland Elementary

Roane State’s Roane County campus to be closed Wednesday, May 27

Posted at 9:59 am May 17, 2015
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Roane State Community College’s main campus in Harriman will be closed Wednesday, May 27, while the water line that supplies the campus is under repair.

During the repairs, water to the campus will be shut off. All other Roane State locations will be open and on schedule.

Two classes in session on May 27 have been relocated to the Princess Theatre and to Channel 15 television station in downtown Harriman.

The main campus will reopen Thursday, May 28.

Filed Under: College, Education, Front Page News Tagged With: Harriamn, main campus, repairs, Roane State Community College, water line

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