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Craig Philip appointed as member of Marine Board from 9/15/2016 to 10/31/2019.
Dec. 14, 2016—September 16, 2016 Dear Dr. Philip: On behalf of the Transportation Research Board (TRB) Executive Committee, and the National Research Council (NRC), I am pleased to inform you of your selection as a member of the Marine Board. The term of your appointment will be from 9/15/2016 to 10/31/2019. I hope that you will accept...
Janey Camp held a workshop for 16 metro Nashville middle school STEM teachers supported by MNPS.
Aug. 12, 2016—Janey Camp held a workshop for 16 metro Nashville middle school STEM teachers supported by MNPS.
Janey camp received the ASCE Nashville Branch Outstanding Engineering Educator Award for 2016 in April.
Aug. 12, 2016—Janey camp received the ASCE Nashville Branch Outstanding Engineering Educator Award for 2016 in April.
Janey Camp was appointed to the position of Southeast Regional Vice Chair on the NSPE PEs in Higher Education Executive Board.
Aug. 12, 2016—Janey Camp was appointed to the position of Southeast Regional Vice Chair on the NSPE PEs in Higher Education Executive Board.
Janey Camp attended the NSF-funded Northern Arizona University’s Power of Data Facilitator Academy (1 of 15 nationwide) on July 11-15, 2016.
Aug. 12, 2016—Janey Camp attended the NSF-funded Northern Arizona University’s Power of Data Facilitator Academy (1 of 15 nationwide) on July 11-15, 2016.
Katherine (Kate) Nelson selected for Student Honor Panel at 4th Biennial TRB-CMTS Research & Development Conference in Washington, D.C. (6/25/16) for her presentation “Navigable Inland Waterway Traffic Model for Evaluation of Tow Operation Procedures in the Context of Extreme Weather Events (co-authored by Janey Camp, Craig Philip and Mark Abkowitz of Vanderbilt).
Aug. 9, 2016—Katherine (Kate) Nelson selected for Student Honor Panel at 4th Biennial TRB-CMTS Research & Development Conference in Washington, D.C. (6/25/16) for her presentation “Navigable Inland Waterway Traffic Model for Evaluation of Tow Operation Procedures in the Context of Extreme Weather Events (co-authored by Janey Camp, Craig Philip and Mark Abkowitz of Vanderbilt).
Andrea Gardiner received second place in Innovations in Fuel Cycle Research Awards at 2016 conference for her paper, “Development and Testing of a Decision Framework and Decision Tool for Determining Fuel Cycle Preferences” at the International High-Level Radioactive Waste Management Conference in April 2015.
Aug. 9, 2016—2015 Innovations in Fuel Cycle Research Award Winners Announced CANYON, TX – Andrea Gardiner, a Ph.D. student in Environmental Engineering at Vanderbilt University, has been awarded a Second Place prize in the Innovations in Fuel Cycle Research Awards sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy, Office of Fuel Cycle Technologies. Gardiner’s award is in the...
Amelia (Amy) Shaw received first place paper award at Hydrovision International 2016 Conference, “Generation Optimization for Linked Riverine Reservoir Systems with Constraints on Water Quality”, in category of Water Management and Movement.
Aug. 9, 2016—http://www.hydroworld.com/articles/2016/08/15-technical-papers-of-the-year-awards-presented-at-hydrovision-international-2016.html
Hiba Baroud presented a poster at the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting
Jan. 4, 2016—Hiba Baroud was at the Society for Risk Analysis Annual Meeting held in Arlington, VA, http://www.sra.org/events/sra-2015-annual-meeting. She presented a poster on the prediction of global supply chain disruptions using Bayesian techniques and she was elected secretary/treasurer of the Engineering Infrastructure Specialty Group. Of interest were topics related to considering risk analysis as its own field of science...