Xenofon Koutsoukos

  • Vanderbilt University

    28 faculty honored at endowed chair investiture

    The distinguished faculty members and deans representing eight colleges and schools were presented with medallions that symbolize the attainment of their positions and will become part of their official academic regalia. Chair holders contribute their expertise to real-world challenges, including climate change, political inequality and access to justice, artificial intelligence and ICU trauma.   Read More

    Apr 11, 2024

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    Vanderbilt supercharges its computer science program

    Since Destination Vanderbilt launched, Vanderbilt's Department of Computer Science has hired 14 new tenure-track faculty members—nearly doubling its ranks—and it continues to experience record undergraduate and graduate enrollments each year. Read More

    Feb 14, 2023

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    Technologies can help drivers maintain the two-second rule to improve road safety and traffic flow

    A team of engineers led by Dan Work, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering, has developed an assistive technology to help drivers maintain "the two-second rule," taught in driver’s ed classes across the country, to smooth out traffic jams and improve safety. Read More

    Sep 14, 2021

  • New departments answer growing demand in computer science, computational science, electrical engineering

    New departments answer growing demand in computer science, computational science, electrical engineering

    Music Row becomes Technology Row The School of Engineering has created two new departments from the Department of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science to encourage innovation, accommodate enrollment growth, and focus on areas of strategic excellence. The existing degree programs in computer science will be housed in the new Department of Computer Science chaired by... Read More

    Aug 18, 2021

  • Xenofon Koutsoukos, professor of computer science, computer engineering and electrical engineering, is heading up the new NSA Lablet. (Steve Green/Vanderbilt)

    NSA Lablet at Vanderbilt to make sure America keeps moving after hacks

    It’s not a question about whether cyber-physical systems connecting humans and technology are hackable—it's how to keep them running after inevitable hacks occur. The National Security Agency is giving a Vanderbilt University team and their collaborators five years and several million dollars to figure out how to make that happen. Read More

    May 7, 2018

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    Koutsoukos honored as an IEEE Fellow

    Xenofon Koutsoukos, professor of electrical engineering, computer engineering and computer science, has been named an IEEE Fellow by the board of directors of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. The honor recognizes Koutsoukos for his contributions to the design of resilient cyber-physical systems. Read More

    Feb 19, 2018

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    Engineering team earns NASA award for aircraft maintenance computer design

    Two computer science professors and a doctoral student in computer science in the School of Engineering are members of a technical team that has received a 2011 Associate Administrator Award from the Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration. Gautam Biswas, professor of computer science and… Read More

    May 23, 2012

  • Ted Bapty and Sandeep Neema

    ISIS pioneers model-integrated computing

    Recent ongoing research highlights the Institute for Software Integrated Systems' broad, multidisciplinary impact. Read More

    Nov 30, 2011

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    May grants announced by Division of Sponsored Research

    The Division of Sponsored Research received notification in May that the following grants in excess of $25,000 had been awarded. Read More

    Jul 11, 2011

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    Sponsored Research awards for February 2011

    Professor Gautam Biswas, professor of computer science and computer engineering (John Russell / Vanderbilt) The Division of Sponsored Research received notification in February that the following grants in excess of $25,000 had been awarded: Theodore A. Bapty, Electrical Engineering and Computer Science, has received an award in the amount of… Read More

    Mar 25, 2011