Congrats to @VanderbiltU Ph.D. students Will Barbour, Charles Doktycz, Derek Gloudemans, and Yanbing Wang on each receiving prestigious @USDOTFHWA Dwight D. Eisenhower Transportation Fellowships. Their research will help find solutions to our country’s transportation problems.
Vanderbilt School of Engineering Institute for Software Integrated Systems team wins $750K and enters the final round of an international competition sponsored by DARPA to squeeze more bandwidth in the radio frequencies through artificial intelligence
https://t.co/WKiFZUmIZn
4 Ph.D. students advised by Profs. Dan Work & Mark Abkowitz win a very prestigious Eisenhower Transportation Fellowship awarded by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Federal Highway Administration. This shows our leadership in smart & connected cities
https://t.co/cMiMmKECe9
Read how our researchers from the Institute for Software Integrated Systems and their director, EECS Prof. Janos Sztipanovits, help federal agencies such as NSA and NSF in the field of Cyber Physical Systems (also known as the Internet of Things)
https://t.co/k4jEyd8Y7S
.@Amazon's choice of Nashville as its Operations Center of Excellence speaks to what many of us already know – our city is a thriving center of innovation and economic growth! At Vanderbilt, we’re thrilled to welcome a new neighbor and partner for our city’s continued success.
Read more about the new $4.5M Congestion Mitigation and Air Quality Improvement grant Vanderbilt just received and the leadership role our Civil and Environmental Engineering Profs. Mark Abkowitz, Craig Philip and Dan Work played
https://t.co/oTIJQnukFT
TDOT commissioner John Schroer & Vanderbilt chancellor Nick Zeppos kicked off the FutureVU expo this afternoon. CEE profs. Dan Work, Craig Philip & Mark Abkowitz are the architects of the large CMAQ grant Vanderbilt received from TDOT (seen in the pic with VC Eric Kopstain & me)
Lime and Bird scooters are in, Ofo bikes are out. Have you ridden one of those recently, either on campus, in Nashville or where you live? They are part of the mobility revolution but they come with pluses and minuses. Read what our student newspaper says.
https://t.co/te6Cq5IfBT
Mobility & transportation- two big issues in urban environments! Vanderbilt University is a leader in these fields- come to our FutureVU Mobility Expo at the Wond'ry on November 6. You may even learn how our School of Engineering faculty contribute & lead!
https://t.co/VWdotCTyGp
So here is what I have been up to in my spare time for a while: Eno Center Puts 32,000 Pages of Historic Transportation Research Online - https://t.co/ujxeVEpQRD
Great next step for the @Waymo team and for California as it approves fully driverless testing in a geofenced portion of Silicon Valley https://t.co/2NbMBFKyyu
Thank you @peschel and committee members @dbwork, @CBernacchi, and Prof. Popovics for the support, and I’m excited to start my next phase at @NCState_BAE!