Risk And Reliability

  • Vanderbilt University

    Civil engineering students watch east Towers tumble to rubble

    The implosion of Carmichael Towers East on Saturday, July 31, 2021. Four civil engineering students and their professor were guests of Layton Construction to view the July 31 mechanical demolition of Vanderbilt’s 14-story Carmichael Towers East residence halls from one of the company’s set locations. The implosion process on Nashville’s… Read More

    Aug. 2, 2021

  • Vanderbilt University

    Baroud receives NSF Early CAREER Award to predict and inform community hazard response

    Hiba Baroud has received a 2020 NSF Faculty Early CAREER Development grant to boost community resilience and sustainability through a three-pronged project that starts with a better understanding of how people and infrastructures interact during hazards. The five-year, $500,000 grant, “Policy-Infrastructure-Community Interdependencies: The Next Frontiers in Dynamic Networks,” begins July… Read More

    Mar. 11, 2020

  • Vanderbilt University

    Revamped civil engineering curriculum ignites students’ passions

    Building and testing balsa wood towers with weights on equipment that shakes them and measures the failure frequency was so popular in Professor Lori Troxel’s Structural Engineering course that the activity is now part of the first-year civil engineering module she teaches. Nathan Miller, an engineering senior from Indianapolis, arrived at… Read More

    Nov. 3, 2019

  • Vanderbilt University

    Alert system for failing nuclear plant pipes uses thin films and sound vibrations

    Nuclear power plants contain miles of pipes of different sizes. Shown is the turbine floor with new reheaters and secondary side piping at Unit 2, Watts Bar Nuclear Power Plant, 2012. (Photo: Tennessee Valley Authority) A failing pipe can be tough to spot. It may cause a puddle, produce another… Read More

    Oct. 24, 2019

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt School of Engineering offers new master of risk, reliability, and resilience engineering

    A new master’s degree from Vanderbilt University School of Engineering will prepare students to meet increasing workforce needs in risk, reliability and resilience engineering. The Risk, Reliability, and Resilience (RRR) Engineering professional master’s degree program is expected to be of great interest. Companies have been asking whether the School of… Read More

    Jan. 26, 2018

  • Vanderbilt University

    ABS underwriting cost of employee’s PhD in risk and reliability

    One of the world’s largest marine classification societies is sponsoring a PhD student in risk and reliability engineering, an arrangement that could become more common as the number of jobs requiring graduate degrees outside of academia continues to increase. Eric VanDerHorn, a senior engineer at Houston-based ABS (the American Bureau… Read More

    Nov. 3, 2017

  • Vanderbilt University

    Conferences draw 700 engineers from 25 nations to Vanderbilt

    Computational mechanics, materials and risk and reliability loom large on session agenda Douglas Adams, Daniel F. Flowers Professor and Distinguished Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, on a panel at the co-located Engineering Mechanics Institute Conference and the Probabilistic Mechanics & Reliability Conference. (Heidi Hall/Vanderbilt University) Engineers… Read More

    May. 23, 2016

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt team examines human factors in nuclear power plant operations

    The team studying ways to help nuclear power plant operators improve work performance and safety includes, from left, Julie Adams, Ph.D., Shilo Anders, Ph.D., Sankaran Mahadevan, Ph.D., and Matthew Weinger, M.D. Not pictured is Dan France, Ph.D., MPH. (photo by Anne Rayner) A multidisciplinary Vanderbilt… Read More

    Nov. 10, 2014

  • Vanderbilt University

    Mahadevan receives Wyatt Distinguished University Professor Award

    Sankaran Mahadeven received Joe B. Wyatt Distinguished University Professor Award during the Spring Faculty Assembly held at Vanderbilt April 6. The award, created in 2000 upon former Chancellor Wyatt’s retirement, recognizes accomplishments that span multiple academic disciplines. Mahadevan, professor of civil and environmental engineering and professor of mechanical engineering, has… Read More

    Apr. 7, 2006