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 faces of Vanderbilt Mechanical Engineering

         

Message from the Chair:
The Mechanical Engineering Department is thriving at Vanderbilt.  This year we reached a new high with an undergraduate enrollment of 271 students.  Students are attracted to mechanical engineering due to its breath of technology and the pervasive role of mechanical engineers in nearly every industry. Our students learn the core disciplines of mechanical engineering in thermal-fluid sciences, dynamics and control.  In addition, they learn computer science, statics, electronics and material science allowing them to be conversant in other engineering disciplines. Immersed in a strong liberal-arts university, mechanical engineering students learn to communicate with students from all walks of life. With their broad background in engineering and communication skills, our students are prepared to tackle the technical challenges that lie ahead in the world in the areas of energy, environment, and global competitiveness.  

Our students continue with their multi-disciplinary approach by teaming with other engineering students on their senior design projects.  Our seniors team with students from electrical engineering, computer engineering and bio-medical engineering on projects sponsored by Nissan North America, Denso Manufacturing Tennessee, NASA Marshall, Standard Candy, and many others.  Many of these projects address broad technical challenges. By working with other disciplines on projects, the students learn new technologies, team dynamics, and project management under the pressure of real deadlines.  

Our department is expanding in its faculty. We were delighted to have hired two outstanding faculty members. Dr. Haoxiang Luo joined our department in August 2007. Dr. Luo received his Ph.D. from University of California – San Diego and is an expert in computational fluid mechanics applied to micro-fluids and bio-flows.  Dr. Robert Webester joined us in January 2008.  Dr. Webster received his Ph.D. from Johns Hopkins University and his research is in surgical robotics.  These new faculty will strengthen existing research programs in micro-fluidics and robotics. 

Our research programs are thriving as well. Dr. Deyu Li received the National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award, the most prestigious award for young faculty members in the U.S.  We are also part of a new NSF research center on Compact and Efficient Fluid Power that you can read about in the newsletter. 

If you are in Nashville, please come by and see us. We can show you all of the exciting programs going on in the department. As always we appreciate your interest, your letters, and support of the Mechanical Engineering Department at Vanderbilt University 

Bob Pitz

ME NEWS
IMAX Internship Vanderbilt Student Bryan Kirk Spends Summer Working at IMAX, Inc.

Vanderbilt Wins USLI Closest to Altitude Award: The Vanderbilt University Aerospace Club has come out with flying colors competing in the recently concluded NASA Marshall sponsored University Student Launch Initiative. (more)

ME Seniors Win Awards: Vanderbilt mechanical engineering students win Program, Faculty, Mechanics and Control, Thermal-Fluids, Leadership, and Design awards for outstanding achievement during undergraduate study. (more)

Images of War: Slogging through snow and mud, eating K-rations in the dark, and being shot at (albeit with blanks) isn’t everyone’s idea of a good time. But for engineering professor Joel Barnett and his fellow World War II reenactors, it’s a passion. (more)

Driving Ambition: From cup holders to safe handling, it’s Mark Reuss’ job to create vehicles you’ll love. For some people, cars are just a way to get from point A to point B— large radios on wheels. But to others, they are endlessly fascinating machines that are constantly evolving with each new make and model. Mark Reuss, BE’86, definitely falls into this category. (more)

Prof. Li edits new reference book on micro-, nanofluidics: A new reference book on microfluidics and nanofluidics, edited by Dongqing Li, the H. Fort Flowers Professor of Mechanical Engineering at Vanderbilt, is scheduled for release in May by Springer Publishers in New York. (more)

DENSO gift powers new biodiesel testing facility: The Vanderbilt School of Engineering will soon have a new state-of-the art biodiesel testing facility, thanks to a $100,000 gift from the DENSO North America Foundation. (more)

Three Vanderbilt faculty members elected AAAS fellows: NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Two Vanderbilt Engineering faculty members – Peter T. Cummings and Thomas A. Cruse – along with Ellen H. Fanning, the Stevenson Professor of Molecular Biology in Vanderbilt’s College of Arts and Science, have been elected as fellows of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), an honor bestowed upon them by their peers. (more)

Rescue Robot one of scores of senior innovations at "Design Day": Colin Roper adjusts the six-legged crawling rescue robot he and a team of fellow engineering seniors developed for the Vanderbilt Center for Intelligent Mechatronics as their senior design project. (more)

Vanderbilt part of new NSF fluid power ERC: Asimo would not be the robot of choice in a crisis. The Honda robot has good dance moves, but he runs out of juice in about 20 minutes. (more)

Mechanical engineering major receives Fulbright Scholarship: Michael Cannamela, a Vanderbilt senior mechanical engineering and German major, has been named a Fulbright Scholar for 2006-07. (more)
 

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