Brenda Ellis

  • SEC symposium

    Vanderbilt researchers, students part of inaugural SEC symposium on renewable energy

    Two Vanderbilt professors were among the energy experts at the inaugural SEC Symposium, and Vanderbilt’s Aerospace Club represented the university in the SEC showcase. Read More

    Feb 13, 2013

  • Robert Bayuzick (Vanderbilt University)

    Bayuzick, chemical engineer who had experiments on space shuttle, dies

    Robert Bayuzick, who had experiments conducted on three separate flights of the space shuttle Columbia while he was a professor of chemical engineering and director of materials science at Vanderbilt University, died Feb. 8 in Nashville. Read More

    Feb 12, 2013

  • Will Grissom

    Grissom selected as Frontiers in Bioengineering Workshop Young Investigator

    Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering William Grissom has been selected as one of the 2013 Frontiers in Bioengineering Workshop Young Investigators and will participate in the event Feb. 25-26 at Georgia Tech’s Parker H. Petit Institute for Bioengineering and Bioscience. Read More

    Feb 6, 2013

  • MAC capsule

    NSF grant accelerates development of medical capsule robots

    Four Vanderbilt School of Engineering faculty members have been awarded a $1 million grant from the National Science Foundation to create new tools, including a web-based modeling and simulation infrastructure, intended to help speed up the development of miniature medical capsule robots. Read More

    Dec 6, 2012

  • Michael Burcham (Vanderbilt University)

    Entrepreneur Studio will immerse students in startup culture

    Select engineering management juniors and seniors will see firsthand in a new spring semester course how local entrepreneurs try to unleash their startups’ potential. Entrepreneur Studio will be run as a three credit hour studio and lab. Students will be matched with a startup company being incubated in the Nashville… Read More

    Dec 4, 2012

  • 48 Hour Launch winners (l-r) John Zhang, Marc Rosen, Sean Moynahan, Gianfranco Scipioni and Zach Sherman. (Vanderbilt University)

    Business plan competition winners plan to take ideas to market

    It isn’t exactly Shark Tank, the ABC-TV reality show with a panel of entrepreneurs and business executives called “Sharks” who consider offers from other entrepreneurs seeking investments for their business or product. It is 48 Hour Launch, the premier of a business plan competition at Vanderbilt staring 40 undergraduates who created… Read More

    Dec 4, 2012

  • Science and Math students at Love Circle

    October winds offer students good view of turbine action

    Students from the School for Science and Math at Vanderbilt trekked about three miles from campus to the School of Engineering’s wind-solar alternative energy site to see a wind turbine in action atop Love Circle hill in Nashville. Read More

    Nov 30, 2012

  • 2012 rocket test

    Aerospace Club to participate in NASA rocketry challenge

    Organizers of the NASA University Student Launch Initiative (USLI) have announced the student teams whose inventive creations will soar skyward in April during the space agency’s 2013 rocketry challenge. Read More

    Nov 30, 2012

  • AVMake model car

    Vanderbilt plays role in contests to build Marine combat vehicle

    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 Marine Corps. Vanderbilt’s Institute for Software Integrated Systems (ISIS) is playing a significant role in the contests. Read More

    Oct 31, 2012

  • Illustration of a Rube Goldberg machine

    Build an iPhone app, design a Rube Goldberg contraption on Engineering Day Nov. 8

    VandyMobile, a student-led apps team, will help students take a napkin-sketch idea to the Apple App Store–or somewhere in between–during Engineering Day Nov. 8. The app building seminar is one of four activities in Featheringill Hall to celebrate E-Day. Read More

    Oct 30, 2012

  • circuit board

    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. Read More

    Oct 29, 2012

  • Vanderbilt University

    Vanderbilt spinoff company adds to local high-tech growth

    A Nashville company founded in 2007 by two Vanderbilt University engineers and a Vanderbilt University Medical Center neurosurgeon to license and bring to market some of the technology developed at Vanderbilt has been awarded a three-year, $2.7 million grant to continue development of an integrated solution for the treatment and management of patients undergoing deep brain stimulation (DBS) procedures for the treatment of Parkinson’s disease and other neurological disorders. Read More

    Oct 29, 2012

  • Oliver Schmidt

    Director of German nanosciences institute is NanoDay! keynote speaker

    Oliver Schmidt, director of the Institute for Integrative Nanosciences at the Leibniz Institute for Solid State and Materials Research in Dresden, Germany, is the keynote speaker at the 13th Annual Nanoscience and Nanotechnology Forum Oct. 24 at Vanderbilt University. The Forum and NanoDay! activities are sponsored by the Vanderbilt Institute of Nanoscale Science and Engineering (VINSE) and the Interdisciplinary Graduate Program in Materials Science. Read More

    Oct 16, 2012

  • plug

    Grant to develop battery to aid home energy use

    Peter Pintauro, H. Eugene McBrayer Professor of Chemical Engineering and chair of the chemical and biomolecular engineering department, has partnered with researchers from the University of Kansas and TVN Systems, Inc. on a three-year, $1.72 million grant from the Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy of the U.S. Department of Energy to develop a durable, low-cost battery capable of gathering power at off-peak hours and storing it for use during times of high demand. Read More

    Oct 16, 2012

  • AVMake model car

    Undergrads virtually manipulate model car for fast design changes

    The goal of the Adaptive Vehicle Make program is to develop software to test vehicle designs before they are built. Read More

    Oct 5, 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. Read More

    Sep 28, 2012

  • robotic leg

    Mechanical engineering team wins Wyss-IEEE award for robotic leg prosthesis

    Two mechanical engineering graduate students and their professor have received the Wyss Institute-IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society Award for Translational Research for their work on a robotic leg prosthesis, selected from submissions by biomedical engineers and scientists from academic institutions worldwide. Read More

    Sep 20, 2012

  • computer keyboard

    Online education pioneer to deliver Hall Lecture Oct. 2

    Daphne Koller will present her ground-breaking work in free, universally accessible college education as the first guest speaker in the 2012-13 John R. and Donna S. Hall Engineering Lecture Series. Read More

    Sep 19, 2012

  • Tomlinson Fort (Vanderbilt University)

    Memorial service for engineering professor Tomlinson Fort Jr. is Sept. 23

    Tomlinson Fort (Vanderbilt University) A memorial service for Tomlinson Fort Jr., Centennial Professor of Chemical Engineering, Emeritus, will be held at 2 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 23, in Vanderbilt’s Benton Chapel. Visitation with the family will follow at 3 p.m. Fort, 80, died Sept. 13 in Franklin, Tenn. Fort joined… Read More

    Sep 18, 2012

  • Detail of current project by ISIS researcher Akos Ledeczi. The device when complete will use a microphone in conjunction with a smartphone to pinpoint a sniper's location. (John Russell/Vanderbilt)

    Google Research Award goes to engineering team

    A novel approach to improve location information to centimeter scale accuracy using the global positioning system has earned a Google Research Award for an engineering professor and his team. Read More

    Sep 7, 2012