Jesse H. Poore

Award Recipient
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Dr. Jesse Poore became University of Tennessee vice president for information technology and chief information officer on 1 March 2008. Poore, former information technology leader at Georgia Tech and Florida State University, is a co-founder of the UT-Oak Ridge National Laboratory Joint Institute for Computational Sciences. Also a UT Knoxville professor and director of the UT-Oak Ridge National Laboratory Science Alliance, Poore’s 20-year research program at UT Knoxville has focused on the economical production of high-quality software. Poore received a doctoral degree in information and computer science from Georgia Institute of Technology in 1970.

The Fraunhofer-Institute for Experimental Software Engineering in Kaiserslautern, Germany welcomed Poore as a guest senior scientist in 2006. He is a co-founder of Software Engineering Technology, Inc. which was acquired by Ericsson in 1998. Poore was vice president for networking at Southeastern Universities Research Association from 1984 to 1989. He is a member of the 2010 Census Program for Evaluations and Experiments with the National Academy of Science. In 2002, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society recognized Poore’s work with its highest award in software engineering. He received the Faculty Public Service Award from the University of Tennessee College of Arts and Sciences in 1999. Poore also holds the Ericsson-Harlan D. Mills endowed chair in electrical engineering and computer science.

Awards

2002 Harlan D. Mills Award
“For significant contributions to function-based software development and statistical software testing.”
Learn more about the Harlan D. Mills Award