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Banana cars and gumdrop bridges: E-Day provides carb-laden break
Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just one lesson learned from Thursday’s E-Day, a celebration of engineering that incorporated more carbohydrate-fueled energy than brain power. The… Read MoreNov. 7, 2014
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Entrepreneurship lecture series launches; Jumpstart Foundry CEO is inaugural speaker
Vic Gatto Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just one lesson learned from Thursday’s E-Day, a celebration of engineering that incorporated more carbohydrate-fueled energy than brain power. The student organizers wanted it that way to give Vanderbilt University… Read MoreNov. 6, 2014
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Nanoday! features Stanford speaker on improving optoelectronic devices
Mark Brongersma Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just one lesson learned from Thursday’s E-Day, a celebration of engineering that incorporated more carbohydrate-fueled energy than brain power. The student organizers wanted it that way to give Vanderbilt University School of… Read MoreNov. 6, 2014
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Researchers at Vanderbilt exploring safety of nuclear power plant concrete
A station at Vanderbilt’s Laboratory for Systems Integrity and Reliability uses thermal imaging to track concrete degradation. (Photo credit: Heidi Hall) Sankaran Mahadevan David Kosson discusses concrete damage modeling. Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just… Read MoreNov. 5, 2014
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Vanderbilt Ph.D.’s New York Times op-ed decries lack of diversity in engineering
Carlotta Berry holds her Volunteer of the Year Award from IndianaFIRST. (Photo courtesy of IndianaFIRST) Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just one lesson learned from Thursday’s E-Day, a celebration of engineering that incorporated more carbohydrate-fueled energy than brain power. Read MoreNov. 3, 2014
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Your smartphone wouldn’t exist without university research
Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just one lesson learned from Thursday’s E-Day, a celebration of engineering that incorporated more carbohydrate-fueled energy than brain power. The student organizers wanted it that way to give Vanderbilt University School of Engineering undergraduates… Read MoreOct. 31, 2014
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Eat your way through this year’s E-Day
An E-Day banner advertises the Nov. 6 event in Featheringill Hall. Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just one lesson learned from Thursday’s E-Day, a celebration of engineering that incorporated more carbohydrate-fueled energy than brain power. The student organizers wanted… Read MoreOct. 30, 2014
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Professor Sarkar elected ASME Fellow
Nilanjan Sarkar Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just one lesson learned from Thursday’s E-Day, a celebration of engineering that incorporated more carbohydrate-fueled energy than brain power. The student organizers wanted it that way to give Vanderbilt University School of… Read MoreOct. 30, 2014
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Students race to launch startups at 3-day event in November
Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just one lesson learned from Thursday’s E-Day, a celebration of engineering that incorporated more carbohydrate-fueled energy than brain power. The student organizers wanted it that way to give Vanderbilt University School of Engineering undergraduates… Read MoreOct. 29, 2014
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Improving breast cancer chemo by testing tumors in a dish
Building an edible car is easy. Getting it to actually roll is tough. It’s just one lesson learned from Thursday’s E-Day, a celebration of engineering that incorporated more carbohydrate-fueled energy than brain power. The student organizers wanted it that way to give Vanderbilt University School of Engineering undergraduates… Read MoreOct. 28, 2014