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                                          Vanderbilt engineers to train neural networks and enhance Chattanooga transit systemVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreOct. 12, 2018 
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                                          Quantum mechanics work lets oil industry know promise of recovery experiments before they startVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreSep. 28, 2018 
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                                          Grad student wins first place in DOE nuclear R&D competitionVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreJun. 8, 2018 
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                                          DOE renews $15 million contract for nuclear waste cleanup and management expertiseVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreApr. 10, 2018 
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                                          Young Lab part of $10.7 million DOE-funded study of diatoms for next-gen biofuelsVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreJan. 20, 2018 
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                                          DOE official and Engineering alumna designing nuclear cleanup curriculumVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreNov. 14, 2017 
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                                          Vanderbilt School of Engineering, partners awarded $3.5 million from ARPA-E for transformational energy technologyVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreNov. 25, 2015 
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                                          Vanderbilt team examines human factors in nuclear power plant operationsVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreNov. 10, 2014 
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                                          Graduate student wins $150,000 DOE fellowship and top prize in fuel cycle research competitionVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreAug. 1, 2014 
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                                          ‘Harmony House’ scores a spot in international Solar DecathlonVanderbilt engineers are working with CARTA in Chattanooga to put sensors on buses and train neural networks for management and reduction of system-wide energy use. Chattanooga is the test city for new Department of Energy-funded project that leverages expertise of Vanderbilt engineers and widespread availability of 1-gigabyte Internet connection to… Read MoreFeb. 14, 2014