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Will Barbour and Dan Work Publish Article on how COVID-19 Could Lead to Worse Traffic
May. 11, 2020—The Rebound — How Covid-19 could lead to worse traffic https://medium.com/@barbourww/the-rebound-how-covid-19-could-lead-to-worse-traffic-cb245a5b1da2
Janey Camp Contributes to Tennessean Article on the 10th Anniversary of the 2010 Floods
May. 11, 2020—“I think the general public doesn’t really understand that not all dams are created equally,” said Janey Camp, a Vanderbilt University civil and environmental engineer who analyzes flood risks for communities and infrastructure. “Some are for flood mitigation and storage of water, and others are for hydro power or navigation. Not all are intended to do the same...
VECTOR’s Lean Anne Dundon and a group of students attend the Conference of the Parties to United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change
Feb. 25, 2020—As part of its continuing commitment to understanding and combating climate change issues through education and action, Vanderbilt University is now an accredited, official observer of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change. This designation allows students, faculty and staff to participate in negotiating conferences that bring together tens of thousands of lawmakers, scientists,...
Five Graduate Students Named 2019 Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellows
Feb. 12, 2020—Vanderbilt’s five 2020 Eisenhower Fellows assemble with Federal Highway Administration officials after the awards ceremony. From left, Ewa Flom FHWA program manager, Paul Johnson, Charles Doktycz, Will Barbour, Derek Gloudemans, Yanbing Wang and two other FHWA representatives. Five Vanderbilt engineering Ph.D. students have received prestigious Dwight David Eisenhower Transportation Fellowships and one, Will Barbour, was...