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  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt engineers to help Air Force use Global Information Grid

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    May. 1, 2006

  • Vanderbilt University

    Mahadevan receives Wyatt Distinguished University Professor Award

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    Apr. 7, 2006

  • Vanderbilt University

    Mechanical engineering major receives Fulbright Scholarship

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    Apr. 4, 2006

  • Vanderbilt University

    Johnson receives Vanderbilt School of Engineering Distinguished Alumnus Award

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    Apr. 3, 2006

  • Vanderbilt University

    Recent U.S. News Rankings

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    Mar. 6, 2006

  • Vanderbilt engineers lead unmanned space craft software initiative

    Vanderbilt engineers lead unmanned space craft software initiative

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    Mar. 1, 2006

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt engineer wins early career development award from NSF supporting his efforts to improve smart device design

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    Jan. 2, 2006

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt engineering professor named IEEE fellow

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    Dec. 16, 2005

  • Vanderbilt University

    Simulations by Vanderbilt researchers suggest possible impact of buckyballs on DNA

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    Dec. 7, 2005

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt engineer receives National Science Foundation CAREER Award for nano-fiber concrete research

    Frustrated with cell phone dead zones, busy signals, e-mail spam, endless voice mail loops and other exasperating aspects of technology? Now, imagine the plight of a soldier needing quick information in a life-or-death scenario who has to deal with the same issues. Vanderbilt engineers are working on software to harness… Read More

    Dec. 5, 2005