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10/10/2008
Birthday quote for Oct. 13
10/10/2008
Flower sale to benefit Employee hardship Fund Oct. 15-17
10/10/2008
Flu shots at Vanderbilt Children's Hospital Oct. 16-17
10/10/2008
Flu shots move from Eskind tent to rotating locations around Vanderbilt
10/10/2008
New faculty, staff and scholars invited to 'MAKING CONNECTIONS!' Oct. 13
10/10/2008
Earn extra $$$ in 2009 by having your spouse participate in Go for the Gold
10/9/2008
French Studies colloquium Oct. 16-18
Three VUSE faculty receive tenure
They are Mark Does, associate professor of biomedical engineering; Michael Miga, associate professor of biomedical engineering; and Greg Walker, associate professor of mechanical engineering.
Does joined Vanderbilt in 2002 as part of the establishment of the Institute of Imaging Science. He is appointed primarily in biomedical engineering, secondarily in radiology and radiological sciences, and serves as the director of the Center for Small Animal Imaging. His research area is tissue characterization with MRI, particularly focusing on myelinated tissues as well as skeletal and cardiac muscle.
Miga’s expertise is in the area of numerical methods and biomedical modeling. He is currently the director of the Biomedical Modeling Laboratory. The focus of the Biomedical Modeling Laboratory is on developing new paradigms in detection, diagnosis and treatment of disease through the integration of computational models into clinical decision-making practices. Miga, who came to the school in 2000, teaches courses in numerical methods, computational modeling for biomedical applications, and biomechanics.
Walker's research interests include electro-thermal simulation of semiconductor devices, microscale energy transport, microrefrigeration and energy conversion, and scientific computational methods. The focus of his research is leveraging small-scale physical effects for the development and utilization of clean, accessible and affordable energy sources to help meet global energy demands. Walker joined the mechanical engineering faculty in 2001, and he teaches heat transfer, microscale energy transport, conduction and radiation, and high-performance computing.
Contact: Brenda Ellis, (615) 322-2762
Brenda.ellis@vanderbilt.edu