2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Mahadevan-Jansen elected chair of Gordon Research Conference

    Anita Mahadevan-Jansen, Orrin H. Ingram Professor of Biomedical Engineering, has been elected chair of the Gordon Research Conference in Lasers in Medicine and Biology. For more than 75 years, the Gordon Conferences have been recognized as some of the world’s premier scientific conferences, where leading investigators from around the… Read More

    Aug. 25, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Engineering professor shares mapping technology with teachers

    Metropolitan Nashville Public Schools has joined with the Vanderbilt Center for Nashville Studies and Peabody College to create a platform to provide detailed, reliable and recurring information about the commitment of major employers to the public school system. This is the latest installment in a series that tells the story… Read More

    Aug. 21, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Alzheimer’s researcher from NC State to deliver Hall Lecture

    A North Carolina State University professor specializing in Alzheimer’s Disease research will present the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering’s Hall Lecture. Carol K. Hall Carol K. Hall studies protein aggregates called fibrils found in brain plaques, which contribute to neurodegenerative diseases such Alzheimer’s, Parkinson’s and… Read More

    Aug. 20, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Institute director Sztipanovits appointed to Industrial Internet Consortium committee

    Janos Sztipanovits, director of Vanderbilt University’s Institute for Software Integrated Systems, will serve on the committee guiding ongoing creation of and setting standards for the Industrial Internet. Vanderbilt was the first academic institution to join the Industrial Internet Consortium Steering Committee after the consortium was announced in March. Technology giants AT&T, Cisco,… Read More

    Aug. 18, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Super-sized lab has energized grand opening

    LASIR wind tunnel. (Joe Howell / Vanderbilt) More than 150 people showed up Aug. 14 for the grand opening of the School of Engineering’s new Laboratory for Systems Integrity and Reliability (LASIR). The visitors to the spacious, 20,000-square-foot facility were dwarfed by the airframe of the military heavy-lift… Read More

    Aug. 18, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Engineering grad applies problem-solving skills to affirmative action

    Before Sheryll Cashin was a Georgetown University law professor, acclaimed author and popular speaker, she was an undergrad fresh from Huntsville, Ala., studying electrical engineering at Vanderbilt. Sheryll Cashin (BE'84) The transition was nearly seamless, she said, after spending time in a summer program at… Read More

    Aug. 18, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    First all-Vanderbilt undergraduate research fair and poster session Sept. 1

      Eunice Jun and Edward Fischer’s collaboration on the viability of a malnutrition supplement in Guatemala was made possible through the Littlejohn Family Undergraduate Research Program. (Lauren Holland / Vanderbilt) Monday, Sept. 1, 2014  4–5:30 p.m. Student Life Center As an initiative of the Associate Provost for Undergraduate… Read More

    Aug. 13, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt startup to pitch at Memphis Bioworks DEMO Day

    Blood Monitoring Solutions, a Vanderbilt startup based on a system that allows blood banks to monitor the temperature of blood and prevent wastage, will pitch their product and business plan to a room full of entrepreneurs, investors, and industry professionals August 14. Mullen The pitch, known as Demo Day, is… Read More

    Aug. 11, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Graduate student wins $150,000 DOE fellowship and top prize in fuel cycle research competition

    Timothy Ault, a doctoral student in environmental engineering, has won a three-year $150,000 fellowship from the Department of Energy’s Office of Nuclear Energy to support his studies at Vanderbilt. This is a multi-year agreement that will be the funding vehicle for this and any future Nuclear Energy Scholarship or Fellowship… Read More

    Aug. 1, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    PinPtr selected to NSF I-Corps program

    It’s a technology that was first pitched in April when it won CTTC’s Flash Pitch competition, and now, the brains behind PinPtr will participate in the National Science Foundation’s (NSF) Innovation Corps (I-Corps) program. The team, consisting of Akos Ledeczi, principal investigator and Vanderbilt associate professor in computer engineering,… Read More

    Jul. 24, 2014