Kane Jennings

  • The ‘shine’ in gold particles has a new use – finding defects

    The ‘shine’ in gold particles has a new use – finding defects

    That glint of gold has always captured our eyes, but now the precious metal has a new use – finding defects in 3D printing. Vanderbilt researchers have developed a technique for gold to actually ‘shine’ inside 3D printed parts to highlight any problems. “This is one of the first applications… Read More

    Jul. 10, 2018

  • Adams, Rosenthal and Jennings Featured in and Nanowerk and Vanderbilt Research News

    Adams, Rosenthal and Jennings Featured in and Nanowerk and Vanderbilt Research News

    Mood ring materials – a new way to detect damage in failing infrastructure “Mood ring materials” could play an important role in minimizing and mitigating damage to the nation’s failing infrastructure. The American Society of Civil Engineers has estimated that more than $3.6 trillion in investment… Read More

    Nov. 23, 2016

  • Spinach power gets a major boost

    Spinach power gets a major boost

    Spinach power has just gotten a big boost. An interdisciplinary team of researchers at Vanderbilt University have developed a way to combine the photosynthetic protein that converts light into electrochemical energy in spinach with silicon, the material used in solar cells, in a fashion that produces substantially more electrical current… Read More

    Sep. 4, 2012