IMS

  • Meet Our Graduates: Andrew Tonigan

    Meet Our Graduates: Andrew Tonigan

    Drew Tonigan received his Ph.D. from the Interdisciplinary Materials Science Program at Vanderbilt University program, working with Ron Schrimpf and the team at the Institute for Space and Defense Electronics (ISDE). Drew’s research examined one of the most important reliability challenges for advanced electronics: errors produced… Read More

    Jul. 20, 2021

  • IMS Student Brad Baer receives ORNL fellowship

    IMS Student Brad Baer receives ORNL fellowship

    Bradly Baer, a second year PhD student in the Interdisciplinary Materials Science Program, has been awarded an internship to work with Lucas Lindsay at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), which will propel his work into new areas. The ORNL Virtual Graduate Research Summer Internships (vGRSI) program allows graduate students access… Read More

    Jul. 19, 2021

  • IMS Graduate Student John Williams II, promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel in the United States Army

    IMS Graduate Student John Williams II, promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel in the United States Army

    Congratulations to IMS graduate student John Williams II. John was promoted from Major to Lt. Colonel in the United States Army. Originally from Orlando, FL, John earned his BS in Chemistry & Life Science with a Nuclear Engineering Minor from the United States Military Academy, West Point,… Read More

    Jul. 12, 2021

  • Josh Caldwell named director of Interdisciplinary Materials Science

    Josh Caldwell named director of Interdisciplinary Materials Science

    We are pleased to announce that Professor Josh Caldwell has agreed to serve as the new Director of the Interdisciplinary Materials Science graduate program starting July 1, 2021, for a three year term. Prof. Caldwell will concurrently serve as the program’s Director of Graduate Studies (DGS). Read More

    Jul. 8, 2021

  • Meet Our Graduates: Liudmyla Prozorovska

    Meet Our Graduates: Liudmyla Prozorovska

    Liudmyla Prozorovska graduated with a Ph.D. in the Interdisciplinary Materials Science Program at Vanderbilt University in May 2021. Liuda is a native of Ukraine and, prior to Vanderbilt, an honor graduate of the Kyiv Polytechnic Institute (KPI), BE and MS in Metallurgy. Liuda’s doctoral research in Prof. Kane Jennings’s lab focused… Read More

    Jul. 1, 2021

  • Dr. Alice Leach Receives Grant from VentureWell

    Dr. Alice Leach Receives Grant from VentureWell

    We’re proud to announce that Dr. Alice Leach recently received a VentureWell Faculty Grant in recognition of their commitment to inclusive support of students who are creating innovations for positive social and environmental impact! This funding will support a new course providing entrepreneurial students with conceptual and experiential learning opportunities… Read More

    Feb. 25, 2021

  • Spotlight Podcast Episode 31: Yuanzhe Liang– membranes with tiny pores which can be used to separate molecules or ions

    Spotlight Podcast Episode 31: Yuanzhe Liang– membranes with tiny pores which can be used to separate molecules or ions

    Episode 31 of the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Yuanzhe Liang tells Alice Leach about membranes with tiny pores which can be used to separate molecules or ions.  Yuanzhe’s paper “Polyamide nanofiltration membrane with highly uniform sub-nanometre pores for sub-1 Å precision separation” was published in Nature Communications.  Yuanzhe graduated… Read More

    Dec. 15, 2020

  • Spotlight Podcast Episode 23: Nicole Moehring – crystal structure, how we characterize it and its impact on the physical properties of a material

    Spotlight Podcast Episode 23: Nicole Moehring – crystal structure, how we characterize it and its impact on the physical properties of a material

    Episode 23 of the VINSE Spotlight Podcast Nicole Moehring tells Alice Leach about crystal structure, how we characterize it and its impact on the physical properties of a material. Nicole’s paper “In situ observations of thermally induced phase transformations in iron sulfide nanoparticles” was published in Materials Today… Read More

    Oct. 6, 2020

  • Class project leads to a paper in peer reviewed international journal

    Class project leads to a paper in peer reviewed international journal

    When a research idea is offered to a multidisciplinary class and it results in a journal paper that advances science and creates new scholars, that’s a terrific success. “And, it’s about as collaborative as you can get when graduate and undergraduate students in chemical engineering, mechanical engineering, and chemistry take… Read More

    Mar. 10, 2020

  • New method to fashion cheap, small carbon nanotubes ‘could change the world,’ Pint says

    New method to fashion cheap, small carbon nanotubes ‘could change the world,’ Pint says

    Imagine a box you plug into the wall that cleans your toxic air and pays you cash. That’s essentially what Vanderbilt University researchers produced after discovering the blueprint for turning the carbon dioxide into the most valuable material ever sold – carbon nanotubes with small diameters. Read More

    May. 24, 2018