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  • Vanderbilt University

    ME student selected for 2013 NIST Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program

    A mechanical engineering sophomore has received early acceptance notice to take part in the 2013 Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship program at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Md. The highly competitive SURF program is substantially supported by the National Science Foundation. It exposes outstanding undergraduates to… Read More

    Apr. 8, 2013

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    Tabletop plasma generator brings Jupiter’s core to the lab

    A Vanderbilt engineering graduate student has created a small-scale, efficient way to produce high energy density plasma using a tabletop device. Its features and capabilities are described in an article published in the April edition of Physical Review Letters. Mechanical engineering Ph.D. student Marc Ramsey Marc Ramsey, a doctoral candidate… Read More

    Apr. 5, 2013

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    Professor’s lab brings first ALD systems to Vanderbilt

    Cary Pint’s lab – Nanomaterials and Energy Devices Laboratory in Olin Hall – is close to completion and it brings to Vanderbilt its first two atomic layer deposition (ALD) systems, relatively small tools that deposit atomically thin layers of material on virtually any surface. The lab also houses a host… Read More

    Apr. 2, 2013

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    Mechanical engineering alum is president of ExxonMobil Production Company

    ExxonMobil Corporation has appointed Tom Walters as president of ExxonMobil Production Company. Walters Walters (BE’76), a mechanical engineering graduate, previously served as president of ExxonMobil Gas & Power Marketing Co. and a vice president of the corporation. During his 35 years with Exxon Walters has held a variety of technical… Read More

    Apr. 1, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Classroom Deployment of a Collaborative Social Annotation

    Watch talk by David Karger // //… Read More

    Mar. 30, 2013

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    Laura Reinbold leaves her mark on Nashville’s changing skyline

    Reinbold Laura Reinbold (BE’82) is fond of saying that since coming to Vanderbilt University at age 17, she’s never lived much more than a mile from where her parents deposited her on West End. Then again, she didn’t need to go far to leave her mark. Reinbold, who recently was… Read More

    Mar. 29, 2013

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    Littlejohn Engineering acquires century-old Huntsville firm

    Nashville-based Littlejohn Engineering Associates has acquired GW Jones & Sons Consulting Engineers, a 127-year-old Huntsville, Ala. engineering and surveying firm. Littlejohn “It is a pleasure to be able to continue the rich legacy of GW Jones. Each organization has a high level of respect for the other and it is… Read More

    Mar. 22, 2013

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    April 10 Boot Camp for aspiring Vanderbilt entrepreneurs

    Aspiring Vanderbilt entreprenuers – professional students, graduate students, post-docs, faculty and staff – can test their ideas at Entrepreneur Boot Camp April 10, 7:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., at the Cool Springs Life Sciences Center. The inaugural boot camp is designed for Vanderbilt participants who will meet legal experts,… Read More

    Mar. 20, 2013

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    Engineering school establishes Board of Visitors

    The Vanderbilt University School of Engineering has established a Board of Visitors, a distinguished group of advisers to Dean Philippe Fauchet. The new board’s first meeting is March 22. The Board of Visitors is the successor organization to the school’s Committee of Visitors and the Engineering Alumni Council and it… Read More

    Mar. 15, 2013

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    Professors Create iPad Textbook for Computer Programming Class

    A team of Vanderbilt engineering and computer science professors wanted a more creative and versatile way to teach their computer programming course. Here’s how they’re using iPads to bring an essential language into the hands of students. Read More

    Mar. 14, 2013