Philippe Fauchet

  • Vanderbilt University

    Engineering school builds bridge to local, state maker communities

    Vanderbilt University School of Engineering added another pillar to the bridge it’s building to the maker community in Nashville and beyond. The school’s daylong ” Design, Build and Test (DEBUT) Makerspace Planning Workshop” Dec. 11 attracted well over 100 registrants who were interested in previously announced plans for a 13,000-square-foot… Read More

    Dec. 22, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Makerspace workshop to guide school’s expansion of design facilities

    Simply put, building a makerspace requires a community, some tools, and education. How it’s accomplished varies, and that’s what the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering will explore Friday, Dec. 11, in a daylong Design, Build and Test (DEBUT) Makerspace Planning Workshop. The workshop is open to the public but attendance… Read More

    Nov. 30, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Corvettes rev hands-on approach to automotive engineering at GM Ride & Drive

    By the end of the five-hour GM Ride & Drive event, 220 registered drivers had taken 693 total test drives.   Three gleaming, new Corvette convertibles – Torch Red, Arctic White and Laguna Blue – are in a nose-to-tail line at 10 a.m. on a sunny Friday waiting for Vanderbilt… Read More

    Sep. 28, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Lecture, Dean’s Hour on Family Weekend schedule

    The School of Engineering will host a Dean’s Hour for all engineering students and families during Vanderbilt’s Family Weekend, Sept. 18-20. Philippe Fauchet This annual fall tradition invites families to Nashville for a weekend of catching up with their students, experiencing campus life, visiting with administrators and faculty, and learning… Read More

    Sep. 10, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Engineering school’s 2015 distinguished friends, alumni honorees announced

    Vanderbilt engineering alumni James H. Littlejohn and Mark L. Reuss will be inducted into the School of Engineering Academy of Distinguished Alumni at a special event in April. Kenneth F. Galloway and James J. Truchard will inducted as inaugural members of the school’s newly-created Circle of Distinguished Friends. The Distinguished… Read More

    Feb. 2, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Fluid power industry, academic leaders pack panel discussion on advances

    An afternoon panel at LASIR for the Fluid Power Innovation & Research Conference. (John Russell/Vanderbilt) If America wants to keep its edge in fluid power, its engineers must find ways to add even more value to manufacturing components, work across disciplines and make everything smaller. Fortunately, engineering… Read More

    Oct. 14, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Blast signals excavation at site of new Engineering and Science Building

    Engineering Dean Philippe Fauchet ceremoniously signals the beginning of excavation at the site of the new Engineering and Science Building with a 3-2-1 countdown to the blast foreman. The university marked a milestone September 17 when blasting began at the construction site for its new seven-story 230,000-square-foot Engineering and Science… Read More

    Sep. 25, 2014

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    Construction of new Engineering and Science Building at Vanderbilt set to begin May 2014

    Vanderbilt University’s Board of Trust has approved the construction of a seven-story tower on campus as part of an effort to further strengthen the institution’s growing reputation as a major producer of intellectual leaders, entrepreneurs and innovators. Read More

    Apr. 28, 2014

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    Fauchet participates in engineering public policy colloquium on Capitol Hill

    Vanderbilt Engineering Dean Philippe Fauchet participated in the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) public policy colloquium in Washington, D.C. Feb. 11-12. This annual event brings more than 100 engineering deans from across the country to the nation’s Capitol to talk about the issues most pressing to these academic leaders. Read More

    Feb. 13, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    School recognizes its student athletes at special reception

    L-R – Ken Frampton, associate professor of the practice and director of undergraduate studies in mechanical engineering; Kane Jennings, professor and chair of chemical and biomolecular engineering; Joseph Hoffman, civil engineering junior, football; Dane Stubbs, chemical engineering sophomore, football; Marie Casares Rosa, civil engineering junior, tennis; and Hannah Martin, biomedical… Read More

    Feb. 5, 2014