One-Size-Fits-One: How AI-Driven Personalized Learning Unlocks Student Potential Vienna Parnell | February 5, 2023 In an instrumented classroom of the Enyedy Lab in the Vanderbilt…
AlphaFold: A new world of protein structure
AlphaFold: A new world of protein structure Tiffany Zhou | January 23, 2023 How do proteins fold into their correct conformation? According to Levinthal’s paradox,…
From Smart Irrigation to Design Competitions: The State of Sustainability Tech at Vandy
Trevor Jones | December 15, 2022 You may have seen an email recently about Vanderbilt being ranked a “top green college” by the Princeton Review.…
How are you, actually?: Using AI algorithms for facial emotion recognition
Vienna Parnell | December 1, 2022 Hopefully it comes to the surprise of no one that people lie on a regular basis without others’ knowledge,…
Manifolds: The Mathematical Basis for Our World
Isabella Bautista | November 13, 2022 Imagine you are standing on the surface of a geometrical sphere, much like we do in real life on the…
The Future of Learning in Virtual Environments: An Interview with Dr. Gayathri Narasimhan
Supriyo Rana | November 8, 2022 Virtual reality (VR) is currently one of the hottest technological trends, both in the United States and globally. The…
Fun Fact of the Week 11/7: Simple Image Editing Using AI
Fardeen Bablu | November 7, 2022 Imagine this: You’re out one-night having fun with friends. You take a few pictures, and they look great! The…
The Path to Resolving Traffic: Vanderbilt’s ISIS Research on Highway Congestion
Trevor Jones | October 26, 2022 If you’ve ever driven out of Nashville and towards Chattanooga on I-24, you are probably familiar with the traffic…
Soaring to New Heights: The Rise of Drones and Their Influence At Vanderbilt
Rohan Rashingkar | October 18, 2022 Have you ever seen a camera shot over the head of a city? Or a video flawlessly capturing a…
BehaVerify: Checking Behavior Trees with Ease
Fardeen Bablu | October 12, 2022 Is it possible to model every action that we take as humans? Probably not. What about computers? For sure!…