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  • James Dickerson receives NSF Career Award

    James Dickerson receives NSF Career Award

    James Dickerson, who came to Vanderbilt in 2004, has pioneered methods for making freestanding, transportable films exclusively from nanoparticles. To do so he has adapted a commercial process called electrophoretic deposition (EPD) that can fabricate large, flexible and self-supporting sheets out of almost any type of nanomaterial. They represent a… Read More

    Feb. 15, 2011

  • Hak-Joon Sung receives NSF Career Award

    Hak-Joon Sung receives NSF Career Award

    Hak-Joon Sung’s research explores a new approach to regenerate injured small blood vessels as well as create a new tool box for minimally invasive surgery. He will be evaluating the effectiveness of an injectable vascular patch made of a smart biomaterial whose shape, size and thickness can be customized to… Read More

    Feb. 15, 2011

  • ARRA grant allows update of nanoscience institute’s air-handling equipment

    ARRA grant allows update of nanoscience institute’s air-handling equipment

     If there is one thing that nanoscientists need above all else to study the behavior of materials and create devices at the scale of individual atoms, it is an ultra-clean environment. The fresh air that we breathe contains something like one million microscopic particles in a cubic foot, more than… Read More

    Oct. 13, 2010

  • Sokrates Pantelides named University Distinguised Professor of Physics and Engineering

    Sokrates Pantelides named University Distinguised Professor of Physics and Engineering

    Sokrates Pantelides, William A. & Nancy F. McMinn Professor of Physics and professor of electrical engineering, has been named a University Distinguished Professor of Physics and Engineering. A reception in his honor was hosted by Dean of Arts and Science Carolyn Dever and Dean of the School of Engineering Kenneth… Read More

    Sep. 30, 2010

  • Vanderbilt plays key role in $20 million federal grant designed to strengthen Tennessee’s R&D infrastructure

    Vanderbilt plays key role in $20 million federal grant designed to strengthen Tennessee’s R&D infrastructure

    Five years from now, high school and college students throughout Tennessee should have more and better opportunities to learn about and pursue careers in alternative energy science and technology. That is one of the key objectives of a $20 million grant from the National Science Foundation that will… Read More

    Sep. 9, 2010