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NSF grant to help engineers accelerate development of medical capsule robots
Four Vanderbilt School of Engineering faculty members have been awarded a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to create new tools, including a web-based modeling and simulation infrastructure, intended to help speed up the development of miniature medical capsule robots. The four-year project – Cyber-Physical Systems: Integrated Modeling,… Read MoreDec. 6, 2012
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Surgery and engineering initiative offers funds to develop interventional medical devices
The treatment of many diseases and serious health conditions has changed dramatically over the past two decades due to the availability of new interventional medical devices designed to improve health or alter the course of disease. The explosive growth of coronary intervention procedures has been fueled by new devices such… Read MoreDec. 5, 2012
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Jeff Olmstead heeds call of the energy business
Jeff Olmstead for a long time resisted the call of oil and gas that is in his blood. Last year, however, he took Dallas-based Mid-Con Energy public as its president and chief financial officer. Jeff Olmstead Olmstead, BE’99, majored in both electrical engineering and mathematics at Vanderbilt, and worked summers… Read MoreDec. 4, 2012
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Visits generate new ideas from stakeholders
From alumni mentoring students to adding more videos on the school’s website, parents and alumni last week offered Dean Philippe Fauchet some ideas to ponder. Philippe Fauchet “I was in Boston to share my vision for the school, but the opportunity to hear what’s on their minds is invaluable. Many… Read MoreDec. 3, 2012
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Aerospace Club to participate in NASA rocketry challenge
Organizers of the NASA University Student Launch Initiative (USLI) have announced the student teams whose inventive creations will soar skyward in April during the space agency’s 2013 rocketry challenge. This will be the seventh year the Vanderbilt Aerospace Club has been selected for the… Read MoreNov. 30, 2012
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Wearable Robot Helps Man Walk Again
Amazing Vanderbilt research has resulted in the designing of a “wearable robot” that can be used by paraplegics to walk again. Read MoreNov. 29, 2012
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Peters’ introductory image processing lecture notes an online hit
For the last 13 years, Richard Alan Peters II, associate professor of electrical engineering at Vanderbilt University, has been polishing and refining the lecture notes for his introductory image processing course. Five years ago, he posted them online, making them freely available to everyone who… Read MoreNov. 26, 2012
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October winds offer students good view of turbine action
Students from the School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt trekked about three miles from campus to the School of Engineering’s wind-solar alternative energy site to see a wind turbine in action atop Love Circle hill in Nashville. Students from the School for Science and Math at… Read MoreNov. 20, 2012
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Posters accepted until Dec. 1 for Surgery and Engineering Symposium
The Vanderbilt Initiative in Surgery and Engineering (ViSE) and the Department of Surgery Research Collaborative will host the first Vanderbilt Surgery and Engineering Symposium from 3 to 5 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 12, in Light Hall, Room 202. Reed Omary Reed Omary, professor and chair of… Read MoreNov. 15, 2012
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48 Hour Launch winners plan to take ideas to market
It isn’t exactly Shark Tank, the ABC-TV reality show with a panel of entrepreneurs and business executives called “Sharks” who consider offers from other entrepreneurs seeking investments for their business or product. It is 48 Hour Launch, the premier of a business plan competition at Vanderbilt staring 40 undergraduates who… Read MoreNov. 14, 2012