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  • Vanderbilt University

    $1.2 million Pathfinder Project award expands VU-Army partnership

    Army Futures Command backs development of soft exoskeleton for soldiers Army Futures Command recently awarded Vanderbilt University its inaugural Pathfinder Project, a one-year, $1.2 million investment from the Army Research Laboratory and the Civil-Military Innovation Institute Inc. to support collaborations between researchers and creative soldiers to rapidly innovate high-impact,… Read More

    Aug. 23, 2021

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    Professor Eric Barth is faculty head of Hank Ingram House

    Eric Barth, faculty head of Hank Ingram House, with his wife, Helen Bird, and their daughters—Nola and Kira—on The Martha Rivers Ingram Commons. One of the special parts of student life at Vanderbilt is the university’s uniquely personal and collaborative residential college experience. Undergraduate houses and… Read More

    Aug. 23, 2021

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    Royal Society award gives international exposure to work in polar sciences, computational mechanics

    The School of Engineering’s work in polar and climate science, plus computational mechanics, will get international exposure with a two-year travel grant from the Royal Society, the independent academic society of the U.K., for a collaboration between a Vanderbilt professor and a professor in England. The project will establish new… Read More

    Aug. 20, 2021

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    Vanderbilt’s silent CubeSat awakens 6 months after launch

    RadFxSat-2 flight badge Radio Amateur Satellite Corporation, or AMSAT, volunteers have established communications with RadFxSat-2, a small CubeSat that had been silent since it deployed in a Virgin Orbit launch Jan. 17, 2021. That day, the California-based company successfully deployed 10 CubeSats selected by NASA as part of the agency’s… Read More

    Aug. 19, 2021

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    New departments answer growing demand in computer science, computational science, electrical engineering

    Music Row becomes Technology Row The School of Engineering has created two new departments from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science to encourage innovation, accommodate enrollment growth, and focus on areas of strategic excellence. The existing degree programs in computer science will be housed in the new… Read More

    Aug. 18, 2021

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    Faculty Innovator: Daniel Fabbri demonstrates academic and entrepreneurial prowess

    By Marissa Shapiro Since his days growing up in Silicon Valley, Daniel Fabbri, assistant professor of biomedical informatics and computer science in the School of Medicine and School of Engineering, respectively, has always been driven to use his academic knowledge to make an impact. “I never wanted to write papers… Read More

    Aug. 12, 2021

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    Engineering alum receives NELA award for achievements in human resources industry

    Dan George, BS’05, MBA’14, founder and CEO of Piper Key, has received the 2020 Nashville Emerging Leader Award in the human resources category. The Nashville Area Chamber and YP Nashville present the NELAs to recognize young professionals across 14 industries for significant accomplishments in their chosen fields and their contributions… Read More

    Aug. 9, 2021

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    Massengill receives IEEE NPSS Radiation Effects Award at international conference

    Lloyd W. Massengill, professor of electrical and computer engineering, received the IEEE Nuclear and Plasma Science Society Radiation Effects Award at the 2021 international Nuclear and Space Radiation Effects Conference (NSREC) in July. The lifetime achievement award recognizes individuals who have had a sustained history of outstanding and innovative technical and leadership… Read More

    Aug. 9, 2021

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    With COVID not yet history, symposium looks to health care construction and delivery

    With beds for critically ill COVID-19 patients filling as fast as they could add them, leaders of top national hospitals systems say they looked to nontraditional spaces to increase bed space and outside health care for logistics ideas. In turn, other industries, including hospitality and gaming industries as well as… Read More

    Aug. 6, 2021

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    Discovery points to new avenues to kill aggressive cancer cells

    Chemoresistant SW480 colon cancer cells stained for lipid rafts (green), death receptor 4 (red) and cell nuclei (blue). Image taken by Joshua Greenlee using a Zeiss LSM 880 from the Vanderbilt Cell Imaging Shared Resource Center. By Marissa Shapiro THE IDEA Vanderbilt faculty and researchers are looking for the “Achilles’… Read More

    Aug. 3, 2021