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  • NREL Race to Zero

    Team competing at NREL has big ambitions for home design

    The Vanderbilt undergraduate engineering team competing this weekend at NREL – the National Renewable Energy Lab – set an impressive goal for its home design. “We wanted to show that anyone can have a Net Zero home,” said Kate Thomson, team captain and a civil engineering senior. “It isn’t just… Read More

    Apr. 21, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    First-year engineering student places first in ‘Places and Spaces: Mapping Science’

    Three other engineering students are winners Two student projects—one using an interactive webpage that explores the complexity of sorting algorithms, and the other a study of human movement over space and time —were the top winners in a Vanderbilt student data visualization competition held April 13 in conjunction with the… Read More

    Apr. 20, 2017

  • Bara Cola 2017

    NSF recognizes double ME alum with Waterman Award

    An Engineering School alumnus with notable Vanderbilt academic and football careers has received one of the nation’s most distinguished awards for young researchers in science and engineering. The National Science Foundation has named Baratunde “Bara” A. Cola a recipient of the 2017 Alan T. Waterman Award, which recognizes outstanding researchers… Read More

    Apr. 20, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Two ME undergrads from same lab named Goldwater Scholars

    Lauren Branscombe and Joshua Fleck have much in common. Both are juniors in mechanical engineering, focused on medical robotics. Both work in Biomedical and Assistive Technology (BAT) lab with Karl Zelik, assistant professor of mechanical engineering, physical medicine and rehabilitation, and biomedical engineering. Both plan to pursue a Ph.D. in mechanical… Read More

    Apr. 11, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Rocketeers ‘a step closer’ to fifth national title after near-perfect launch, awards

    Vanderbilt rocketeers at the April 8, 2017, NASA Student Launch Competition with their High Roller Rocket displaying the sophisticated cold gas thruster payload. Standing (L-R), Paul Register, Conner Morency, Dustin Howser, Chris Romanoski. Artie Binstein, Derek Phillips, Alex Byrd, Henry Bristol, Jimmy Pan, Robin Midgett (Mentor), Dominic Ghilardi, Ross Weber,… Read More

    Apr. 10, 2017

  • LeBoeuf, Hornberger, Mazita recognized during Spring Faculty Assembly

    LeBoeuf, Hornberger, Mazita recognized during Spring Faculty Assembly

    Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos, Alexander Heard Distinguished Service Professor Award winner Gene LeBoeuf, and Faculty Senate Chair Charlene Dewey. (Vanderbilt University) Chancellor Nicholas S. Zeppos honored six members of the Vanderbilt faculty during the Spring Faculty Assembly with awards recognizing their teaching, research and… Read More

    Apr. 7, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Innovation Garage teams work with the Wond’ry, Accenture PLC pros to invent and disrupt

    The Wond’ry’s program manager, Deanna Meador, speaks to Team Invent, part of the Innovation Garage program. (Susan Urmy/Vanderbilt University) The two team names for Vanderbilt’s Innovation Garage arguably cover most of what innovation is: Team Invent and Team Disrupt. Innovation Garage is the result of a partnership between the Wond’ry,… Read More

    Apr. 6, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Recent Ph.D.’s AI platform weighed 100s of variables, gave federal health care bill a 15% shot

    Want to know the chances a bill in Congress will pass? Ask PredictGov. When Republican Congressional leaders shelved their replacement to the Affordable Care Act, John Nay, a recent Vanderbilt computational decision science Ph.D., was not surprised. PredictGov, the centerpiece of the A.I. startup launched by Nay and two other… Read More

    Apr. 5, 2017

  • A. James Clark gift

    Clark Charitable Foundation makes $15M gift to establish Clark Scholars Program at School of Engineering

    A. James Clark A visionary $15 million gift from the Clark Charitable Foundation to Vanderbilt University will establish the Clark Scholars Program at the School of Engineering. The program will enable talented undergraduate students to become engineering pioneers who reflect the… Read More

    Apr. 5, 2017

  • Professor John Wilson

    Engineering researcher wins Stand Up to Cancer award for ‘smart’ nanoparticles

    John Wilson, assistant professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and of Biomedical Engineering, has received an Innovative Research Grant from Stand Up To Cancer (SU2C). (photo by John Russell) An assistant professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering and of Biomedical Engineering has received an Innovative Research Grant from… Read More

    Apr. 4, 2017