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  • Caldwell collaboration wins prestigious Office of Naval Research MURI grant

    Caldwell collaboration wins prestigious Office of Naval Research MURI grant

    Joshua Caldwell (Vanderbilt University) Josh Caldwell, director of the Interdisciplinary Material Sciences program and professor of mechanical engineering, has been awarded a grant from the Office of Naval Research’s Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative. The five-year grant, which provides up to $1.5 million in funding annually, will be shared among Vanderbilt University, the University of Iowa,... Read More

    Apr 20, 2023

  • Caldwell collaboration wins prestigious Office of Naval Research MURI grant

    Caldwell collaboration wins prestigious Office of Naval Research MURI grant

    Joshua Caldwell (Vanderbilt University) Josh Caldwell, director of the Interdisciplinary Material Sciences program and professor of mechanical engineering, has been awarded a grant from the Office of Naval Research’s Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative. The five-year grant, which provides up to $1.5 million in funding annually, will be shared among Vanderbilt University, the University of Iowa,... Read More

    Apr 20, 2023

  • Josh Caldwell (Vanderbilt University)

    Caldwell collaboration wins prestigious Office of Naval Research MURI grant

    Professor Josh Caldwell was awarded a MURI grant from Office of Naval Research that provides up to $1.5M per year for five years to study twist optics using so-called two-dimensional materials with defined crystal misorientations, which has the potential to lead to new laser sources, compact optical components for on-chip photonics, and electro-optics. Read More

    Apr 20, 2023

  • Vanderbilt University

    Novel advanced light design and fabrication process could revolutionize sensing technologies

    Vanderbilt and Penn State engineers have developed a novel approach to design and fabricate thin-film infrared light sources with near-arbitrary spectral output driven by heat, along with a machine learning methodology called inverse design that reduced the optimization time for these devices from weeks or months on a multi-core computer… Read More

    Oct 21, 2021

  • Annular holes

    Researchers develop unique process for producing light-matter mixture

    Discovery provides insight for developing next generation optoelectronic and infrared devices In groundbreaking new research, an international team that includes a Vanderbilt engineer has developed a unique process for producing a quantum state that is part light and part matter. Read More

    Dec 7, 2020

  • hand holding petri dish containing microchip next to large scope device

    First circularly polarized light detector on a silicon chip

    Invention of the first integrated circularly polarized light detector on a silicon chip opens the door for development of small, portable sensors that could expand the use of polarized light for drug screening, surveillance, etc. Read More

    Sep 22, 2015

  • McNamara adjusting VR headset

    Virtual reality sheds new light on how we navigate in the dark

    A series of immersive reality experiments has confirmed that the human brain’s internal navigation system works in the same fashion as the grid cell system recently found in other mammals. Read More

    Jun 11, 2015

  • Vanderbilt University

    Using sound waves for bomb detection

    A remote acoustic detection system designed to identify homemade bombs can determine the difference between those that contain low-yield and high-yield explosives. Read More

    Oct 23, 2013