Herff College of Engineer Viewbook 2020

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MEMPHIS

ENGINEERING


Memphis is a city known for innovation in music, transportation, logistics and medicine, to name a few. People come here to tap into that creativity – and challenge established ways of doing things. Memphis is a city that dared to build a railroad bridge across the mighty Mississippi River. Memphis is where Danny Thomas came to build St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital because he dreamed of finding a cure for childhood cancers. And Memphis is where FedEx founder Fred Smith decided to set up shop when he took on the U.S. Post Office by inventing the idea of overnight delivery. The University that shares this famous city’s name also shares its entrepreneurial spirit. In the Herff College of Engineering at the University of Memphis, we are committed to finding unique ways to solve problems that affect people’s lives. We are establishing a culture where creativity and entrepreneurship are our way of life — and it shows. Herff attracts the best and the brightest. We can promise that you will get your hands on some of the coolest research there is. Our engineering programs are small and personal, but the University as a whole has world-class research capabilities. In fact, U.S. News & World Report ranks us among the best engineering schools in the country. We support our students in every possible way. Simply put, you will be inspired here at the Herff College of Engineering to do profound things with your life and have an amazing impact on society. That’s why creative minds come to Memphis. It’s why I came to Memphis. We hope you will join us in Memphis, too.

Richard Sweigard Dean, Herff College of Engineering


DO MORE AT

engr.memphis.edu


At the UofM, we like to say an education isn’t something you get. It’s something you do. And in our world, doing isn’t limited to the classroom. Here, we roll our sleeves up. We get our hands dirty. We get right in the middle of things. We look problems in the face, and we figure out how to solve them.


Mary K. measuring the water levels in one of the 300 wells throughout the Memphis Aquifer.


“ Memphis is an environment in which, for whatever reason, people feel free to try all sorts of innovations. It remains a culture where the art of the possible seems to be a way of life.” – Frederick W. Smith,

FOUNDER, CHAIRMAN, PRESIDENT AND CEO OF FEDEX

EVERY ENGINEERING PROJECT IS UNIQUE. JUST LIKE MEMPHIS.

We’re a town built on innovation and powered by ideas. In fact, some of the world’s biggest biomedical, logistics and transportation companies are headquartered in Memphis. The lines between school and city are blurry, and we like it that way. We’re passionate. We’re proud. We’re fiercely loyal. And we love our town.


WE DON’T JUST TEACH, WE


Ask most Herff grads, and they’ll agree — time spent here is a transformative experience. We’re a tight-knit community that takes care of our own, and we provide a truly hands-on experience. Undergraduates work shoulder-to-shoulder with our worldrenowned faculty, along with engineers and mentors. And they participate in groundbreaking research that is actually changing the world. So what else makes Herff special? Most top engineering programs have more than 3,000 undergraduate students. We have just over 1,300. You don’t have to fight to get your professor’s attention, not to mention they’ll know your name. Collaboration is our culture.



YOU’LL NEVER BE BORED Outside of the classroom, there’s never a shortage of things to do on campus and around the city. Get involved in any of our 250+ student organizations, such as student government, honor societies, Greek life and community service programs, along with countless other activities. Within Herff, there are student organizations just for engineering students: the Engineering Student Council, the National Society of Black Engineers and the Society of Women Engineers, just to name a few. There’s so much to do here on any given day. Something really amazing is going on in the City of Memphis right now. Our restaurant scene is exploding into a foodie paradise. You can hear live music any day of the week. Bike, walk or run on Greenline trails that connect every part of the city. Hit up Shelby Farms, one of the largest urban parks in the United States. And then unwind and enjoy nightlife in Cooper-Young, Overton Square and Broad Avenue Arts District. If you can’t find something to do here, you’re not trying hard enough.

With 400 student-athletes competing in 19 different intercollegiate sports, there is always an opportunity to watch the Tigers compete (students get in free!). The UofM is a charter member of the American Athletic Conference,

ATHLETICS and ACTIVITIES

and our athletic programs compete at the highest level as an NCAA Division I institution. It’s the South, so athletics are big. But this is also Memphis, so athletics bring us together to be proud, eat some barbecue and have some good times. Then repeat often.


YOU’VE GOT A PLACE TO STAY

The College of Engineering Living Learning Community (ELLC), located in UofM’s newest residence hall, Centennial Place, provides first-year students with a living environment that promotes personal growth, academic success and a smooth transition from high school to college. When you live in our ELLC, you are assigned peer mentors whose job is it

90 spots available

to help you navigate your first year. You gain instant access to networking events, free tutoring, industry tours and professional development resources. Plus, you get to live with other students who eat, sleep and breathe engineering. According to the Association of American Colleges & Universities, research shows that students who participate in a living learning community have higher academic success rates, higher college graduation rates, higher levels of satisfaction with their college experience and an easier time connecting with their peers.


GET MORE RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

Get ready to dive in — Herff College is located in a great public research university. It’s a truly hands-on environment. Our undergraduates get unprecedented research opportunities in graduate-level labs. You’ll participate in incredible research and design projects with actual engineers, professors, mentors and other Herff students. We’re all about a firsthand approach to changing the world, which is why we let students do more. More lab access. More projects. More opportunities to learn and grow.


GET REAL-WORLD


Plenty of Herff students land permanent jobs before graduation. That’s because Herff helps you build a solid resume while you’re enrolled. Our Academic Internship Program provides students with the valuable, realworld experience that only hands-on internships provide.


SO WHAT’S IN IT FOR YOU? The Tennessee Society of Professional Engineers (TSPE) considers three semesters of co-op coursework equivalent to one year’s worth of professional work experience.

Students with co-op credit or internship credit on their academic transcripts get higher starting salaries.

Herff engineering co-op/ internship positions are paid positions with salaries well above minimum wage.

Many of our industrial partners provide on-site training for Herff student interns because they hope to hire them after graduation.


GET HELP PAYING FOR SCHOOL We believe talent and potential count for more than the ability to pay. There are plenty of scholarships available to enrolled UofM students, including those at Herff. To see the scholarships Herff has to offer, visit engr.memphis.edu/scholarships.

HERFF MERIT SCHOLARSHIPS $3,000/ year (maximum of 4 years) 30 ACT comp or 1390 SAT (ERW+M) 3.5 GPA $5,000/ year (maximum of 4 years) 32 ACT comp and 32 ACT math or 1450 SAT (ERW+M) and 750 SAT (M) 3.5 GPA

UNIVERSITY SCHOLARSHIPS To check out UofM scholarships, visit

memphis.edu/scholarships.


You and your family are invited to experience the Herff College of Engineering in person and discover the many opportunities Herff has to offer. We don’t want you to just read why the Herff College of Engineering is a great place to earn your engineering degree, we want you to see for yourself — and there is no better way than a tour. In addition to a tour of Herff, we suggest you also make time for a main campus tour.

Visit engr.memphis.edu/visit today to schedule your tour.


Biomedical engineers work with and develop cutting-edge technologies to tackle grand challenges that define the human experience. This involves every aspect of healthcare, from diagnostic tools and imaging technologies, to implant, rehabilitative and regenerative medical treatments. Case in point, more than 1 million people every year are able to walk again thanks to advancements in knee and hip replacement implants. Start solving health problems in Herff’s biomed labs. Grow your own cells on biological active scaffolds to regenerate bone or blood vessels or design the next generation of wearable devices for personal health monitoring. Right now, we’re developing porous nanocapsules with invisible walls for electrochemical and optical sensors technology that can be ‘tattooed’ on skin to monitor glucose for diabetics. Sound unbelievable? It’s not. We do this every day.

BY T H E NUM BE RS

DEPARTMENTS

BIOMEDICAL ENGINEERING

260

undergrads are currently enrolled in our biomed program.

> 95% By graduation

of Herff biomed undergrads have secured positions in biomedical-related industries, been accepted into graduate and professional schools or found other employment.

CUTTING-EDGE RESEARCH IN: Tissue engineering and regenerative medicine, electrochemical and optical biosensors, diagnostic imaging, cardiac and neural sensing and stimulation.


The first thought of any engineer: Everything can be improved. That’s why civil engineers spend their days analyzing the stuff most of us take for granted – like how to reduce pollution, strengthen bridges or improve roadways. They literally shape the world in which we live.

BY T HE NU M BE R S

CIVIL ENGINEERING

We don’t want you just to reduce pollution, we want you to reduce pollution and improve roadways at the same time. Right now, we’re designing structures to withstand natural disasters and save countless lives. How’s that for improvement?

AND

Nowadays, what isn’t digital? It’s no secret that electrical and computer engineers are needed more than ever. Building and designing computer hardware and software, developing sustainable energy, inventing new ways to manipulate signals, communicate information and control machinery are just a few of the things they do. That phone in your pocket? You can thank them for that. Herff puts you on the front lines of the digital revolution: design devices, develop sustainable energy and find ways to identify someone more accurately than with their fingerprint. We’re even working on ways to capture brain waves and revolutionize the way we teach and learn. It’s not science fiction. It’s real, and it’s happening right now at Herff. We offer two bachelor of science (BS) degrees: one in Electrical Engineering and one in Computer Engineering. Some of our students pursue and complete both in four years.

currently enrolled undergrads in our civil program.

6 SPECIALTIES

3 RESEARCH ENTITIES

within civil: structural, environmental, construction, geotechnical, water resources and transportation.

I ntermodal Freight Transportation Institute (IFTI), Center for Innovative Research in Bridge Engineering CIRBE, and Center for Applied Earth Science and Engineering Research (CAESER).

COMPUTER ENGINEERING BY T H E NUM BE RS

ELECTRICAL

236

MAJOR RESEARCH FOCUS AREAS Transportation, Earthquake Engineering, Geographic Information Systems (GIS) Environmental Engineering and Water Resources Engineering

342 3 total enrollment in the department.

281 undergrads are currently enrolled in our electrical and computer program.

61

graduate students including 21 master’s students and 40 PhD students

DYNAMIC RESEARCH AREAS

ELECTRICAL

systems includes imaging sensors and electronic devices, sensor networks, power systems, smart grid, self-assembled nanostructures and communication networks.

BIOMEDICAL

systems includes bioinformatics, computational imaging for microscopy and spectroscopy, computational ocular science, cochlear implant tuning, embedded systems and medical image processing and data visualization.

INTELLIGENT

systems includes assistive technology, big data analytics for biomedicine, cognitive engineering, image and video analysis and machine learning/ deep learning.

ALL DEPARTMENTS offer the Accelerated Bachelor to Masters (ABM) program where students can earn BS/MS degrees in five years. Our programs offer in-depth learning experience to prepare students for research or practice in industry after completion of their respective studies.


D E PA R T M E N T S

Mechanical engineers contribute to society and the economy in many areas — energy, manufacturing, automotive, defense, aerospace, robots and unmanned vehicles, air-conditioning and refrigeration, medical devices and many others. In other words, the majority of the products you use every single day are all made possible by mechanical engineers. Hit the ground running with one of the broadest skill sets in engineering. Mechanical engineers use their breadth of knowledge, versatility, creativity and teamwork skills to build new products and systems. All those cool things you read about, like establishing colonies on the moon and Mars, 3D printing of biomedical implants or building the next generation aircraft and automobile engines? They’re all happening right here at Herff. And keep in mind, according to the U.S. Department of Labor Statistics, the median annual salary for mechanical engineers was $88,430 in May 2019. The possibilities are endless.

BY T HE NU M BE R S

MECHANICAL ENGINEERING

350 10

currently enrolled undergrads in our mechanical program.

RESEARCH AREAS

aterials (material failure prediction, biomaterials and M computational materials), advanced manufacturing including 3D printing, computational fluid dynamics, cryogenic propellant management, wind energy, aerosol science, fatigue and fracture mechanics, energy efficiency, heat transfer/exchangers/thermal management and gas turbines.

> 80%

of mechanical engineering students participate in co-ops and internships.

Engineering technology is all about using and understanding equipment and concepts to implement engineering designs – the machines, computers and code that bridge the gap between ideas and reality. Engineering technologists work with robotics, industrial automation, computerized machine tools and welding. Engineering technology encompasses many areas within engineering, like networking, databases, project management, quality and processes. Want to work within manufacturing, distribution or logistics? Then engineering technology may be your field. Engineering Technologists are the doers of the engineering world. They like to roll up their sleeves and get in the thick of it. They work with engineers and scientists to produce new technology. There is really no limit to what you can do at Herff!

The only program that OFFERS A FULL DEGREE through daytime and evening classes.

BY THE NUM BE RS

ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY

250

undergrads currently enrolled in our engineering technology program.

7

FIELDS OF STUDY

3

BROAD SECTORS SERVED BY ET

2

STATE-OF-THE-ART RESEARCH LAB AFFILIATIONS

A utomation and Control Systems, Mechanical Systems Design, Microprocessor Systems, Operations Strategy and Lean Principles, Product Realization, Software Design and System/Network Administration.

anufacturing (including distribution and logistics), Electronics M and Automated Control Systems and Computer Systems.

The Automatic Identification Lab (AutoID), positioned to promote the usage of all AutoID technologies: bar coding, radio frequency identification (RFID), biometrics magnetic stripe and smart cards; and the Metrology Lab, promoting precision measurement opportunities to support various industries, including manufacturing.


ABOUT TOM THE TIGER The official mascot of the University of Memphis — and the school’s bestknown ambassador — is TOM the Tiger. Today’s TOM III (like those before him) is a live Bengal tiger, who embodies the spirit of the university.

Smart Grid Technologies

Electrical Engineering

Electricity Generation

The University of Memphis, is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action University. It is committed to the education of a non-racially identifiable student body. UOM1236-FY1819


Civil Engineering

Clean Drinking Water

Engineering Technology

Mechanical Engineering

Healthcare Improvements

See for yourself why Herff is such an amazing learning community. Tours offered Monday through Friday, year-round.

engr.memphis.edu/visit

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