2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    $8.7 million DARPA grant advances AI-assisted CPS design work

    A new, $8.7 million project—Design. R–AI-assisted CPS Design—involves pathbreaking work for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency as future cyber-physical systems will rely less on human control and more machine learning algorithms and artificial intelligence processors. Smart grid, driver-assist and autonomous automobile systems, health and biomedical monitoring, smart cities, robotics systems,… Read More

    Oct. 4, 2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    NSF seed grant supports biomanufacturing of new drug delivery technologies

    Vanderbilt researchers awarded one of NSF’s 24 new projects to drive future manufacturing One of the challenges of drug delivery systems is to optimize their targeting properties so therapeutic compounds used in smaller amounts reach only a specific area of the body and result in little or no… Read More

    Oct. 2, 2020

  • Selected Honors and Leadership

    Selected Honors and Leadership

    Vanderbilt School of Engineering faculty are fellows of the following organizations as of Sept. 1, 2020. American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists American Academy of Forensic Sciences American Association for the Advancement of Science American Geophysical Union American Heart Association American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics American Institute of… Read More

    Oct. 1, 2020

  • Research Groups

    Research Groups

    Vanderbilt University School of Engineering fosters strong partnerships inside the university and with its research peers. The combination of innovative research, commitment to education, and collaboration with a distinguished medical center creates an invigorating atmosphere for faculty members, research staff, graduate students and undergraduates. Biophotonics Center at Vanderbilt Anita… Read More

    Oct. 1, 2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    Breakthrough in flat optics could transform biomedical imaging and computer vision

    BIOMEDICAL IMAGING AND BIOPHOTONICS Vanderbilt engineering researchers have developed a first-of-its kind ultrathin filter that processes images at the speed of light and supports direct imaging of an object’s boundaries. Their work marks a significant breakthrough in using optics for image processing and holds transformative potential for applications in… Read More

    Oct. 1, 2020

  • Imaging team aims small, with a quiet, more portable MRI system

    Imaging team aims small, with a quiet, more portable MRI system

    A significant component of the cost of an MRI system has been the massive superconducting magnet to produce a strong radiofrequency current and the bulky system that keeps it cool. The magnet for a 3-Tesla scanner, for example, weighs more than 12,000 pounds. Researchers will use a low-field MRI lab… Read More

    Oct. 1, 2020

  • Administration and Departments

    Administration and Departments

    ADMINISTRATION Dean Philippe Fauchet, Bruce and Bridgitt Evans Dean philippe.fauchet@vanderbilt.edu (615) 322-0720 Senior Associate Dean for Graduate Education and Faculty Affairs E. Duco Jansen duco.jansen@vanderbilt.edu (615) 343-3773 Senior Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education Cynthia Paschal cynthia.paschal@vanderbilt.edu (615) 343-3773 Associate… Read More

    Oct. 1, 2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    $5 million NSF Convergence project revolutionizes neurodiverse employment through AI

    An AI-based job interview tool tracks a user’s gaze and other metrics during a meeting with a virtual interviewer. Charts of attention and stress levels (below, right) during a simulated interview give users feedback about their performance. REHABILITATION ENGINEERING NSF grant aligns with school’s Inclusion EngineeringSM focus The interview… Read More

    Oct. 1, 2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    $14 million to steer I-24 corridor traffic, decrease trips to and from campus and improve air quality

    ENERGY AND NATURAL RESOURCES A morning commute slow down occurs on I-24 between Murfreesboro and Nashville. U.S. and Tennessee transportation agencies want to make examples of Nashville, Murfreesboro and Vanderbilt—but not in a bad way. Grants totaling $14 million will support development of wide-ranging initiatives, from an AI system to… Read More

    Oct. 1, 2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    Minimizing risks in wind and solar power forecasts

    One of the control rooms at MISO Energy. Photo courtesy of MISO. RISK, RELIABILITY AND RESILIANCE Team will model time horizons from 15 minutes to 24 hours The price for electricity on the wholesale market fluctuates every five minutes based on demand. Adding renewable energy to the mix… Read More

    Oct. 1, 2020