Electrical Engineering And Computer Science

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt Formula SAE team focuses on race car’s engine intake system

    The Vanderbilt Motorsports team surpassed last year’s scores in four of eight categories at the 2008 Formula SAE event May 14-18 in Michigan. Despite gains in design and cost of its mini open-wheel race car and a strong showing in dynamic skidpad and autocross events, the Motorsports team placed overall… Read More

    May. 14, 2008

  • Vanderbilt University

    Engineering recognizes exemplary faculty, staff

    Vanderbilt School of Engineering Dean Kenneth F. Galloway presented three awards to faculty and staff members for their achievements in research, teaching and professional service during the 2007-08 academic year. The awards were given during a May 6 ceremony at Featheringill Hall. Four faculty members attained emeritus status and were… Read More

    May. 14, 2008

  • Vanderbilt University

    Graduate earns highest honor in computer engineering as debut single climbs radio charts

      Will Hedgecock received Vanderbilt University’s Computer Engineering Program Award in ceremonies held on the campus May 8. The School of Engineering award recognizes Hedgecock for the highest degree of excellence in his field. Hedgecock, who is also a recording artist, was surprised during the award… Read More

    May. 8, 2008

  • Vanderbilt University

    Dawant offers Senior Day ‘Study Break’ session

      A series of free educational seminars featuring Vanderbilt faculty will be available to parents and Commencement visitors from 1:30 to 4 p.m. on Senior Day, Thursday, May 8. Study Break sessions prove to be popular with the parents and guests of graduates during three days of campus events… Read More

    May. 8, 2008

  • Vanderbilt University

    Fitzpatrick elected SPIE Fellow

    Professor J. Michael Fitzpatrick, EECS, is among this year’s 72 new Fellows of the Society honored by SPIE. Fellows are members of distinction who have made significant scientific and technical contributions in the multidisciplinary fields of optics, photonics, and imaging. They are honored for their technical achievement, for their service… Read More

    May. 1, 2008

  • Vanderbilt University

    Experience counts for engineering seniors and their clients

    Engineering seniors have spent two semesters tackling design challenges from actual corporations with real design needs. The results of their design projects will be featured at Senior Design Day 2008, an annual event at the School of Engineering, set for Tuesday, April 22, from 3-5 p.m. in Featheringill Hall. Sponsors… Read More

    Apr. 22, 2008

  • Vanderbilt University

    Faculty join group to research and fight climate change

    James Clarke, CE, and Douglas Fisher, EECS, are members of a diverse group of experts at Vanderbilt University who have created the Climate Change Research Network. The network combines researchers from areas of earth and environmental sciences, political science, law, engineering, business, management, economics and nursing to investigate one of… Read More

    Apr. 15, 2008

  • Vanderbilt University

    Sharon Weiss receives NSF CAREER Award

    Sharon M. Weiss, assistant professor of electrical engineering, has received a prestigious National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Program Award. She will receive $400,000 over five years to support her efforts to achieve faster and more accurate detection of biological and chemical materials by using portable porous silicon… Read More

    Mar. 3, 2008

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt engineers part of $2.8 million grant to link war fighters to global information grid

    A computer freeze-up in the office is a hassle. In a fighter jet peppered with enemy fire, it’s a crisis. Getting the increasingly large and complex systems people have come to rely on to interface and interact without shutting down has been the focus of engineering professor Doug Schmidt’s career. Read More

    Feb. 4, 2008

  • Vanderbilt University

    Karsai to create advanced software for DARPA

    Gabor Karsai, professor of electrical engineering and computer science at Vanderbilt, and a team of researchers have been selected by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to create advanced software development tools and processes that meet changing military needs. The researchers will work on adapting large-scale software systems to… Read More

    Dec. 20, 2007