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  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt-led team to develop ‘microbrain’ to improve drug testing

      Take a millionth of a human brain and squeeze it into a special chamber the size of a mustard seed. Link it to a second chamber filled with cerebral spinal fluid and thread both of them with artificial blood vessels in order to create a microenvironment that makes the… Read More

    Aug. 8, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Secretary of Energy selects Kosson as member of key review committee

    David Kosson Secretary of Energy Steven Chu has assembled a group of independent technical experts to assess certain aspects of the design of a new, state-of-the art waste treatment plant that the Department of Energy is planning to construct on the Hanford Nuclear Reservation in southeastern Washington… Read More

    Aug. 3, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Test flight over Peru ruins could revolutionize archaeological mapping

    Archaeological sites that currently take years to map will be completed in minutes if tests underway in Peru of a new system being developed at Vanderbilt University go well. The Skate, by Aurora Flight Sciences, is an unmanned aerial vehicle that will be integrated into a larger system that combines… Read More

    Aug. 1, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Chemical engineering grad honored with Presidential Early Career Award

    Morgan B. Abney Dr. Morgan B. Abney, a space systems engineer at NASA’s Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Ala., is among six NASA researchers named today by President Barack Obama as recipients of the 2012 Presidential Early Career Award for Scientists and Engineers, or PECASE. A… Read More

    Jul. 24, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Lane named fellow of engineering council; one of four 2012 honorees

    Stephen Lane, executive vice president and chief operating officer for Smith Seckman Reid, Inc., has been inducted into the College of Fellows for the American Council of Engineering Companies (ACEC). The honor recognizes an ACEC member who through their career has elevated the standards of the engineering profession. Read More

    Jul. 19, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Mahadevan receives 2012 best paper award from military research journal

    Sankaran Mahadevan Sankaran Mahadevan, John R. Murray Professor of Engineering, has received a 2012 best paper award from the Military Operations Research Journal, a publication of the Military Operations Research Society, for the 2011 submission, “A System of Systems Approach for Effects-Based Operational Planning Under Uncertainty.”… Read More

    Jul. 18, 2012

  • Janos Sztipanovits

    Sztipanovits named Keck Institute visiting scholar

    Janos Sztipanovits Janos Sztipanovits, the E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Engineering, has been selected as a 2012 Distinguished Visiting Scholar by the W.M. Keck Institute for Space Studies at the California Institute of Technology. The honor was granted in association with the institute’s study “Engineering Resilient Space… Read More

    Jul. 16, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Eight engineering faculty on committee to assess commercial value of Vanderbilt research

    Eight engineering faculty members are part of a newly formed 20-member Faculty Advisory Committee in the Center for Technology Transfer and Commercialization (CTTC). Eric J. Barth The Faculty Advisory Committee is comprised of leading Vanderbilt researchers who were brought together to help maximize the effectiveness of CTTC… Read More

    Jul. 13, 2012

  • Sharp receives Apex writing award for ASEE article

    Sharp receives Apex writing award for ASEE article

    Julie E. Sharp, professor of the practice of technical communications in the School of Engineering, has received a 2012 Apex Award for excellence in the category of education and training writing from Communication Concepts, Inc., which publishes Writer’s Web Watch, WritingThatWorks.com, and the Writing That Works Archives. Her winning entry… Read More

    Jul. 5, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Engineering doctoral student wins first prize in DOE fuel cycle research competition

    Bethany Smith Bethany Smith, a Ph.D. student in environmental engineering, has been awarded a first place prize in the U.S. Department of Energy’s Innovations in Fuel Cycle Research Awards competition. Smith’s award is in the open competition in the category of Systems Analysis and Energy Policy. Her award-winning research… Read More

    Jul. 3, 2012