University of Tennessee Knoxville - Engineering
Chair
2013\nVice Chair - Technical Activities and Conference
IEEE Richland Section
Sensors Chapter
MS
Specialization in Prognostics\n\nTopic: Application of the General Path Model to Estimation of Remaining Useful Life
Reliability and Maintenance Engineering
University of Tennessee
Knoxville
Elevated to Senior Member March 2016
Senior Member
IEEE
1st Vice Chair
2015-2016\n2nd Vice Chair
2014-2015\nExecutive Committee Member
2012 - 2015
Chair
2016-2017
ANS Human Factors
Instrumentation
and Control Division
Chair
Doctoral Symposium
PHM Society
PhD
Advisor: J. Wesley Hines \nTopic: Merging Data Sources to Predict Remaining Useful Life An Automated Method to Identify Prognostic Parameters
Nuclear Engineering
University of Tennessee
Knoxville
MS
Topic 1: Off Site Dose Consequences of a Long Term Station BlackOut Sequence at a BWR/4 Mark I Nuclear Power Plant \nTopic 2: Development of NUREG/CR 6895: Technical Review of Online Monitoring Techniques for Performance Assessment Volume III: Limiting Case Studies
Nuclear Engineering
University of Tennessee
Knoxville
BS
Graduate of the Chancellor's Honors Program\nHonors Project Topic: Investigation of Neutron Spectrum Changes in Deep Penetration Shielding Analyses
Nuclear Engineering and Mathematics
Minor in Engineering Communication and Performance
Tau Beta Pi
UT Academic Team
Member: American Nuclear Society
IEEE Reliability Society
Women in Nuclear
Women in Engineering
Science Hill High School
We held an after school program for 25-30 third through fifth graders at a low-income school in Knoxville. The program included tutoring and homework help
as well as extracurricular activities (dance
spanish
science club
etc.).
After School Program at Sarah Moore Greene Magnet Technology Academy
Volunteer (Kitty Pooper Scooper)
We maintain the cat adoption room at Petsmart in Kennewick and hold adoption events for cats and dogs.
Columbia Area Rescue Effort (CARE)
Coble
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
University of Tennessee
University of Tennessee
UT PROaCT Lab
Associate Professor
August 2019-present\nSouthern Company Faculty Fellow
January 2018-present\nAssistant Professor
August 2013-July 2019
University of Tennessee
Scientist
•\tPerform research using empirical modeling methods for fault detection and diagnosis
anomaly detection
classification and prediction
and prognostics\n•\tWork in multidisciplinary teams to develop and submit concept papers and proposals \n•\tWork with interns and student researchers onsite and remotely located to guide progress and ensure timely completion of tasks\n•\tReport and disseminate results of work in technical reports
scholarly articles
and conference publications\n•\tPerform peer review of work of others in the Applied Physics group and the larger lab community
Pacific Northwest National Laboratory
Research Assistant Professor
Taught courses in artificial intelligence and advanced modeling techniques\nFacilitated and managed a research group of approximately ten graduate students (PhD- and MS-level) in the PI's absence\nContinued research in system monitoring for fault detection
diagnostics
and prognostics\nPerformed tasks for completion of NERI-C research in health monitoring for small modular reactors
University of Tennessee
Graduate Research Assistant
Development of a MATLAB-based Prognostics Toolbox \nDevelopment of metrics for characterizing the suitability of candidate prognostic parameters and associated methods for automatically identification of parameters\nResearch in empirical techniques for monitoring
fault detection
diagnostics
and prognostics for physical and electronic systems\nResearch in the use of Online Monitoring in Nuclear Power Plant applications and associated issues; Development of a NUREG to aid regulators in evaluating license amendments for use of Online Monitoring for sensor calibration interval extension\nResearch in severe accident mitigation and off-site dose consequences at Nuclear Power Reactors by coupling VISAC
MELCOR
and HPAC codes
UT PROaCT Lab