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Vanderbilt engineering PhD disrupts wearables market with biosensing through metal
Fashion icon Iris Apfel, left, and Vanderbilt Engineering PhD and WiseWear founder Jerry Wilmink. (Photos courtesy of WiseWear) Put Wisewear on your wrist, and other women likely will think it’s simply a fabulous piece of jewelry. For now. After wowing 2016 Consumer Electronics Show… Read MoreJan. 30, 2016
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Peabody College team rethinks education ecosystem in Sterling Ranch project
A STEM School Academy student explains her project to, from left, EdD student Kristin Baese, Assistant Professor Claire Smrekar and education major Kate Tarne. (Heidi Hall/Vanderbilt University) Add some computers and a Smart Board or two, and most modern school days look a lot like the ones… Read MoreJan. 22, 2016
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After military, Pentagon career, PhD student starts fulfilling lifelong dream
Leslie Gillespie-Marthaler touring a site adjoining Sterling Ranch in Colorado. (Heidi Hall/Vanderbilt University) Leslie Gillespie-Marthaler spent almost two decades as a U.S. Army officer, defense contractor and Pentagon and EPA employee, promoting sustainability across installations and federal agencies. She helped break barriers in two areas dominated by… Read MoreJan. 22, 2016
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Vanderbilt team gets context, closer look for Sterling Ranch sustainability projects
A team of 30 Vanderbilt University students and professors from across the disciplines spent a series of information-packed, 14-hour days in suburban Denver to understand better how their work will lead to smart, sustainable cities. They returned from that winter break trip with the context of research already underway –… Read MoreJan. 22, 2016
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Computer science class demands user focus from start of design process
Megan Woodruff (CE’17) and Phil Hawkins (CS’17) present Pocket Docket to the Human-Computer Interaction class. (Heidi Hall/Vanderbilt University) Future engineers and others who excel in an increasingly popular computer science course must start by thinking past the coding challenges, past the array of possible devices, and all… Read MoreDec. 31, 2015
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Entrepreneurs pack panel at VISE symposium, alum Tyler-Kabara wows with keynote
ViTAL founder Jenna Gorlewicz (PhD’13) fields a question from the audience at the fourth annual VISE Symposium. (Vanderbilt University/Joe Howell) The world’s smartest technology means nothing if there’s no market for it. And the best business and marketing plan is pointless if there’s not effective engineering to… Read MoreDec. 21, 2015
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Don’t nag me about taking the bus. Vanderbilt engineers already put me on it.
By Heidi Hall VUSE Communications Guilt and nagging just don’t work on me. My do-gooder, bus-riding friends who constantly hounded me about adding to traffic congestion and hurting the environment with my car? I just learned to avoid them. Show me that there’s a great reason to make… Read MoreDec. 17, 2015
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Vanderbilt names distinguished computer scientist as vice provost for research
Padma Raghavan Following an extensive national search, Padma Raghavan, a distinguished researcher in high-performance computing and computational science and engineering and a proven academic research enterprise leader, has been named as Vanderbilt University’s next vice provost for research, Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic… Read MoreDec. 10, 2015
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Innovation Realization brings nationally-recognized tech transfer class to Vanderbilt
Owen Graduate School of Management Dean Eric Johnson and TI:GER Executive Director Marie Thursby, both seated, listen to Team Venostent's presentation in the Innovation Realization class. (Vanderbilt University/Heidi Hall) A Georgia Institute of Technology professor is bringing her ground-breaking, nationally recognized entrepreneurship program here, teaming Vanderbilt School… Read MoreDec. 8, 2015
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Grad student’s side project keeps incarcerated parents connected with their kids
Zachary Diggins with the website he's designing for Companions Journeying Together. (Heidi Hall/Vanderbilt University) Zachary Diggins’ research revolves around the effects of gamma radiation on robots — vital work so that one day machines, not people, can be used to address disasters such as… Read MoreDec. 4, 2015