Sometimes, the best Christmas gifts do not come in packages. Vanderbilt University engineering students are making campus life easier for one of their peers. Navigating campus as a freshman can be ...
NASHVILLE -- Vanderbilt's new dean of the school of engineering is excited to take the ideas generated by faculty research and turn them into products people can use ...
Nashville, Tenn. - The Vanderbilt School of Engineering will lead a new $2.4 million multi-institutional nanotechnology program funded by the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to develop radically ...
Under Fauchet's leadership, the engineering school added faculty and new undergraduate programs, and he helped with the development of the engineering and science building, among other accomplishments ...
A Vanderbilt engineering professor is leading part of an international initiative to create advanced artificial intelligence programs that will enable machines to learn progressively over a lifetime ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WKRN) —What if things could look a little different underneath Interstate 40? On Friday morning, Vanderbilt University engineering students Baker Harrington, Alex Holzke, Katie Reed, ...
Built by the joint venture team of Clark|Parent, Vanderbilt University’s 235,000-sq-ft Engineering and Science Building features specialized laboratories, an innovation center, a two-story atrium and ...
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Local and state leaders say the "Global Engineering Innovation Center of Excellence" will be a more than $4 million investment from Nissha, creating 38 new jobs and a shared incubator space on campus.
Philippe Fauchet has been named dean of the Vanderbilt University School of Engineering.Fauchet, currently chair of the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at the University of Rochester ...
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OSU Mansfield students are already making an impact worldwide in engineering technology
Alec Vanderbilt and Sam Ratvasky recently traveled to Ireland and now they're working on a project for the Buckeye Imagination Museum.
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