Tennessee State University Civil and Architectural Department

Tennessee State University Civil and Architectural Department Welcome to the C&A Engineering page! We are here to update you on the things we have been doing on the local and national level.Let us know what you think.

Welcome to the College of Engineering at Tennessee State University. For more than half a century, we have provided a quality education in engineering and technology... with a mission to increase the diversity of tomorrow's technical workforce. We challenge you to investigate and inquire about our programs, and become part of a tradition of Transforming Students Unequivocally. As a perspective stu

dent, it is an opportunity to unleash your unknown potential. As an industry/government partner, our faculty looks to enhance your business competitiveness through research and community engagement. It all begins here... at This Special University.... TSU!!! With nearly 9,000 students, Tennessee State University is Nashville’s only public university and is a comprehensive, urban, coeducational, land-grant university offering 38 undergraduate, 22 graduate and seven doctoral programs. TSU has earned a top 20 ranking for Historically Black Colleges and Universities according to U.S. News and World Report, and rated as one of the top Universities in the country by Washington Monthly for social mobility, research and community service. Founded in 1912

09/09/2014
We have a new position open in our Atlanta office for a Traffic EIT position.  If you have any seniors or master student...
02/02/2014

We have a new position open in our Atlanta office for a Traffic EIT position. If you have any seniors or master students that might be interested please let me know and pass my contact information onto them. Looks like a lot of similar software that you are using is desirable for the position.

“Successful candidate will be able to perform operational analyses and simulations of transportation systems using software packages such as VISSIM, Synchro/SimTraffic and Highway Capacity Software (HCS).”

A more detail description of the position is below (the requirements are flexible for the right candidate, minus the EIT certificate - this is a must have item).

http://ch.tbe.taleo.net/CH01/ats/careers/requisition.jsp?org=GSPNET&cws=1&rid=539

Hope your semester has started off well.

Thanks,

Jonathan Roberts, E.I.
GRESHAM, SMITH AND PARTNERS
Architecture, Engineering, Interiors, Planning

1400 Nashville City Center, 511 Union Street
Nashville, TN 37219-1733
[P] 615.770.8227
[F] 866.712.3370

B.S. in Civil Engineering or Transportation Engineering Minimum of 1 year experience (prefer up to 4 years) in transportation engineering consulting with traffic or roadway analysis and design experience. Prior internship experience is a plus. EIT certification is required. Knowledge and skill in VI...

02/02/2014

Dear Colleagues,

The University of Tennessee Space Institute (UTSI) is offering internships this summer to a select number of students as detailed in the attached. The program is a paid internship/course for students wishing to apply to complete a Masters or PhD at the UTSI. Priority will be given to students interested in Mechanical, Aerospace and Biomedical Engineering (MABE). Students interested in exploring more about the MABE Program or the UTSI can visit our website at www.utsi.edu.

Please have interested students complete an application form (attached), save it under their name and return it to me electronically at [email protected] or by mail at the address below. If you need assistance with administrative questions, contact me. Scientific questions please contact Dr. Jackie Johnson at [email protected] or (931) 393-7474.

Sincerely,

Barbara Birdsong
Administrative Assistant
Office of the Associate Executive Director
an Academic Affairs
The University of Tennessee Space Institute
411 B. H. Goethert Parkway, MS04
Tullahoma, TN 37388-9700

Telephone: (931) 393-7318
Fax: (931) 393-7211
Email: [email protected]

Students at the Tennessee Concrete Association campus
01/29/2014

Students at the Tennessee Concrete Association campus

Students Lina, Kiara, and Jon successfully defended their Masters research! Congrats on your achievements!
01/29/2014

Students Lina, Kiara, and Jon
successfully defended their Masters research! Congrats on your achievements!

Great tour of the Tennessee Concrete Association campus, awesome job to our organizers!
01/28/2014

Great tour of the Tennessee Concrete Association campus, awesome job to our organizers!

Students from the University’s Civil and Architectural Engineering program recently attended the annual Tennessee Americ...
01/28/2014

Students from the University’s Civil and Architectural Engineering program recently attended the annual Tennessee American Water Resources Association conference at Montgomery Bell State Park, where they had the opportunity to present works of research to conference attendees. (Courtesy photo)
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (TSU News Service) – More than a dozen students associated with the environmental engineering program at Tennessee State University made a dramatic showing at the annual Tennessee American Water Resources Association conference including three first-place and grand-prize award winners.
Held Nov. 4-6 at Montgomery Bell State Park, 14 students represented the University’s engineering program at this year’s gathering. Overall, more than 300 participants attended the conference including scientists and engineers from private consulting firms, state and federal agencies, and academia.
The TSU representatives included area high school students conducting research in the laboratory under the guidance and mentorship of the University’s engineering faculty members, and undergraduate and graduate environmental engineering majors.
Students from the TSU program competed in the poster presentation section of the conference against students from area high schools, including Hume-Fogg Magnet, Martin Luther King Jr. Magnet, and Stratford Magnet high schools, as well as Vanderbilt, Tennessee Tech University and the University of Tennessee-Knoxville.
“The competition was fierce and every student did an excellent job describing their research to attendees,” said Dr. Thomas Byl, assistant professor in the Department of Civil and Architectural Engineering, and advisor to the group.
According to Byl, the TSU group presented a diverse array of research projects that included the development of a model to describe chemical transport in karst aquifers; storm runoff chemistry; biodegradation of quaternary ammonia compounds and linear alkyl sulfonates, sorption isotherms, and karst hydrology near the Cumberland River; electricity generation by wetland bacteria; and groundwater microbial response to antibiotics.
“My congratulations go out to the students and Dr. Byl for all of their excellent works,” said Dr. Gouranga Banik, chair of the Civil and Architectural Engineering deaprtment. “It is indeed a great honor for the department to get so many awards for the students from a reputed conference like AWRA.”
High school senior Petra Byl from Hume Fogg Academic Magnet High School, speaks to a conference attendee about her research project.
High school senior Petra Byl from Hume Fogg Academic Magnet High School, speaks to a conference attendee about her research project.
Title of poster presentation, student researcher, and school affiliation included:
Biodegradation of Quaternary Ammonia Compounds by Biofilm and Free-Living Bacteria. Zheer Ahmed, Martin Luther King Jr. Academic Magnet High School
Antibiotic Resistance and Substrate Utilization by Bacteria Affiliated with Cave Streams at Different Levels of Mammoth Cave. Petra Byl, Hume Fogg Academic Magnet High School (1st place high school, and, Grand Prize Award)
Reduction of Selected Chemical from Storm Runoff by Filters and Biodegradation. JeTara Brown, TSU (1st place undergraduate research)
Solute Transport in Karst, a Dual Continuum Model. Justin Harris, TSU
Re-Designing the RV Waste-Transfer Station at MACA to Avoid Spills. Sean McMillan, TSU
Regression Analysis to Determine Correlations between Environment and Storm Runoff Water Quality. David Solomon, TSU
Fate and Transport of Chemicals at Mammoth Cave, Ky. Ashley West, TSU
Aquifer Tests to Characterize the Hydraulic Connection between the Cumberland River and Groundwater in Nashville, Tenn. Aras Barzanji, TSU
The Development and Use of Sorption Isotherms to Optimize Storm-Filter Design. Hung-wai Ho, TSU
Enhancing the Design of Microbial Batteries in Wetlands. Lina Khoury, TSU (1st place graduate research)
Evaluation of Green Remediation Strategies at the Velsicol Landfill, Hardeman County, Tennessee. Loreal Spear, TSU
The Tennessee Section of the American Water Resources Association strives to promote the advancement of water resources research, planning, and education by providing an annual forum to exchange multidisciplinary ideas about water issues throughout Tennessee and the surrounding region. The Tennessee Section has provided this annual forum since 1988.

11/15/2013

WHATS YOUR INTEREST???

ARCHITECTURAL?
Architectural Engineering is the discipline concerned with the planning, design, construction, and operation of engineered systems for commercial, industrial, and institutional facilities.
OFFERED:
B.S. in Architectural Engineering

CIVIL?
Civil Engineering includes the planning, designing, construction, and maintenance of structures and altering geography to suit human needs. Some of the numerous subdivisions are transportation (eg, railroad facilities and highways); hydraulics (eg, river control, irrigation, swamp draining, water supply, and sewage disposal); and structures (eg, buildings, bridges, and tunnels).
OFFERED:
B.S. in Civil Engineering
M.E. in Civil Engineering with Areas of Specialization:
Structural Engineering
Transportation Engineering
M.E. in Environmental Engineering

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