2011

  • Vanderbilt University

    Alumna named president and CEO of Cracker Barrel

    Sandra B. Cochran has been named president and chief executive officer of Cracker Barrel Old Country Store, Inc., effective Sept. 12, 2011, at which time she is also slated to become a member of the Board of Directors. Sandra B. Cochran Cochran holds a chemical engineering degree from Vanderbilt University. Read More

    Aug. 1, 2011

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    Professor Sarkar featured in National Geographic article on new generation of robots

    Nilanjan Sarkar Associate Professor of Mechanical Engineering is featured in an article “Us. And them. Robots are being created that can think, act, and relate to humans. Are we ready?” that appeared in the August 2011 issue of National Geographic. [Other robots are making tentative forays into the treacherous terrain… Read More

    Jul. 28, 2011

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    International experts to attend Vanderbilt engineering conference on advances in cement-based materials

    The School of Engineering and the civil and environmental engineering department are hosts of the second annual conference of American Ceramic Society’s Cements Division and Center for Advanced Cement-Based Materials July 24-26 at Vanderbilt University. Sponsors of the conference – Advances in Cement-Based Materials:  Characterization, Processing, Modeling and Sensing –… Read More

    Jul. 21, 2011

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    Adams joins editorial board of cognitive engineering journal

    Julie A. Adams, associate professor of computer science and computer engineering, has been invited to join the editorial board of the Journal of Cognitive Engineering and Decision Making, a publication of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society. The editorial board sets the strategy, scope and direction for the journal. The… Read More

    Jul. 18, 2011

  • Steve Vilt Thesis Defense

    Steve Vilt Thesis Defense

    Graduate student Steve Vilt will defend his Ph.D thesis on August 2nd 2011 at 10 am in 135 Olin Hall.   Investigation of Interfacial Composition, Structure, and Topography on Tribometric Friction Future innovations in a wide range of fields, from telecommunications to biomedical devices, will further push the boundaries of… Read More

    Jul. 12, 2011

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    Vice Provost Dennis Hall: Space shuttle is costly but beneficial

      Dennis Hall “When our students choose to study science and engineering, the nation benefits, no matter whether they apply what they learn to the space program or to other interests that attract them along the way,” says Dennis G. Hall, vice provost for research and dean of the Graduate… Read More

    Jul. 11, 2011

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    Nashville airport’s main terminal named to honor engineering alum

    The Metropolitan Nashville Airport Authority on July 12 will celebrate the completion of the terminal’s phase II renovation and name the main terminal building in memory of Robert C. H. Mathews Jr., the former chairman of the MNAA Board of Commissioners. Robert C. H. Mathews Jr. Mathews, who graduated from… Read More

    Jul. 11, 2011

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    Biomedical engineer: Glowing parathyroid gland can reduce endocrine surgery risk

    Microscopic Parathyroid Gland The parathyroid glands – four small organs the size of grains of rice located at the back of the throat – glow with a natural fluorescence in the near infrared region of the spectrum. This unique fluorescent signature was discovered by a team of biomedical engineers and… Read More

    Jul. 1, 2011

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    Students try to hack ‘Bank of Vanderbilt’ in network security class

    Yuan Xue is among the Vanderbilt engineering faculty training computer science leaders of the future to build and maintain more secure networks through innovative teaching methods. For example, students in Xue’s recent network security class created a faux financial institution, called the Bank of Vanderbilt, which allowed them to set… Read More

    Jun. 22, 2011

  • Vanderbilt engineer pioneer in algae-as-biofuel movement

    Vanderbilt engineer pioneer in algae-as-biofuel movement

    Cynthia “C. J.” Warner BE’80 so believes that algae fuel can be a direct replacement for fossil fuel that she traded her nearly 30-year career in Big Oil to join a startup with a big vision: to change the world by developing a domestic, renewable source of energy that benefits… Read More

    Jun. 14, 2011