Electrical Engineering And Computer Science
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Vanderbilt group to tackle extreme conditions in space
Unlike the spectacular movie version, real-life sun storms can’t turn ordinary astronauts into the Fantastic Four. But they can and occasionally do incapacitate expensive and vitally important space systems, like satellites and spacecraft. Sun storms aren’t the only thing space-faring equipment has to cope with. When you throw in the… Read MoreJun. 3, 2005
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School of Engineering rewards exemplary faculty, staff service
Unlike the spectacular movie version, real-life sun storms can’t turn ordinary astronauts into the Fantastic Four. But they can and occasionally do incapacitate expensive and vitally important space systems, like satellites and spacecraft. Sun storms aren’t the only thing space-faring equipment has to cope with. When you throw in the… Read MoreMay. 5, 2005
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School of Engineering takes lead in Air Force research on radiation effects on emerging electronic materials and devices
Unlike the spectacular movie version, real-life sun storms can’t turn ordinary astronauts into the Fantastic Four. But they can and occasionally do incapacitate expensive and vitally important space systems, like satellites and spacecraft. Sun storms aren’t the only thing space-faring equipment has to cope with. When you throw in the… Read MoreApr. 26, 2005
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VUSE part of national ‘Dream Team’ to design, develop new secure system for computer infrastructure
Unlike the spectacular movie version, real-life sun storms can’t turn ordinary astronauts into the Fantastic Four. But they can and occasionally do incapacitate expensive and vitally important space systems, like satellites and spacecraft. Sun storms aren’t the only thing space-faring equipment has to cope with. When you throw in the… Read MoreFeb. 18, 2005