ISIS

  • Vanderbilt University

    ISIS plays key role in efforts to revolutionize military manufacturing

      An infantry fighting vehicle is an armored vehicle used to carry infantry into battle. (DARPA) Inventors from across the country can enter a national competition to design a new amphibious infantry fighting vehicle for the U.S. Marine Corps and Vanderbilt University’s I… Read More

    Jan. 18, 2013

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt plays role in contests to build Marine combat vehicle

    FANG stands for Fast, Adaptive, Next-Generation Ground Vehicle and it’s a challenge. The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) recently launched FANG Challenges, a set of three next-generation military vehicle design competitions with up to $4 million in prizes to build a new amphibious combat vehicle specifically for the… Read More

    Oct. 30, 2012

  • Janos Sztipanovits

    State’s high-tech challenge: Turn Tennessee Valley into a Silicon Valley

    Securing the future of Tennessee-based technology endeavors requires stronger appreciation and support for scientific research and development within the state, says Janos Sztipanovits, director of Vanderbilt’s Institute for Software Integrated Systems. Janos Sztipanovits With about $15 million in grants under contract each year, Sztipanovits stresses that even… Read More

    Oct. 24, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    ISIS software project receives $17.2M contract from DARPA

    The Vanderbilt Institute for Software Integrated Systems has been awarded a $17.2 million contract from the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency (DARPA) to accelerate the Android Mobile Middleware Objects (AMMO2) project. The contract was announced Sept. 19. Sandeep Neema Sandeep Neema, research associate professor of electrical engineering,… Read More

    Sep. 24, 2012

  • Janos Sztipanovits

    Sztipanovits named Keck Institute visiting scholar

    Janos Sztipanovits Janos Sztipanovits, the E. Bronson Ingram Professor of Engineering, has been selected as a 2012 Distinguished Visiting Scholar by the W.M. Keck Institute for Space Studies at the California Institute of Technology. The honor was granted in association with the institute’s study “Engineering Resilient Space… Read More

    Jul. 16, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    CS professor says it’s time to step-up local university-industry collaboration in Information Technologies

    When it comes to information technology (IT), Nashville has made great strides, but needs much more. Doug Schmidt Our shared concern about growing our IT talent pool is undeniably on-target. Software development and broader engineering skills and sheer innovative capacity are at a premium globally, as well as nationwide. It’s… Read More

    Feb. 13, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt launches global portal for cyber-physical systems research

    The new National Science Foundation-funded Cyber-Physical Systems Virtual Organization (CPS-VO) aims to bring together researchers, educators and students working in academics, industry and government agencies in a kind of virtual brain trust to foster progress, develop priorities and quickly distribute information in the rapidly emerging field of cyber-physical systems. Vanderbilt’s… Read More

    Apr. 14, 2011

  • Vanderbilt University

    Schmidt addresses U.S. defense research at Capitol Hill briefing

    Douglas C. Schmidt, professor of computer science and associate chair of computer science and engineering, discussed the impact of ultra-large scale systems on Department of Defense operations at a Capitol Hill briefing sponsored by the congressional R&D Caucus in Washington Jan. 19. The briefing, “Defense Basic Research: Critical to… Read More

    Jan. 19, 2010

  • Vanderbilt University

    ISIS Director Sztipanovits delivers Nyquist Distinguished Lecture at Yale

    ISIS Director Janos Sztipanovits delivered the Harry T. Nyquist Distinguished Lecture at Yale University Oct. 23, 2009. The title of his lecture was Convergence: Model-Based Software, Systems and Control Engineering. Sztipanovits is the E. Bronson Ingram Distinguished Professor of Engineering and a professor of electrical engineering and computer science. Harry… Read More

    Nov. 1, 2009

  • Vanderbilt University

    ISIS professors receive NSF Awards as a result of U.S. stimulus plan

    Two ISIS professors have received National Science Foundation awards in the area of intelligent learning environments and distributed real-time embedded systems. These awards are the result of stimulus funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009. The two awards are: Formal Analysis of Choice-Adaptive Intelligent Learning Environments (FACILE)… Read More

    Aug. 26, 2009