Dan Work, associate professor of civil and environmental engineering and electrical engineering and computer science, is leading Vanderbilt’s participation in the project, managing $1.5 million of the total grant award to develop an Artificial Intelligence (AI) based decision support system (DSS) to manage traffic on the I-24 Smart Corridor.
Congratulations to Timothy Darrah for his recently awarded 3 year NASA Fellowship (at Ames).
Scientists from the Institute for Software Integrated Systems, University of Houston, and NASA AMES recently published their paper on the opportunities and challenges and approaches for using Blockchains in Cyber-Phys
VU-ISIS Alumni brothers Brad Potteiger (MS'16, Ph.D.'19) and Tim Potteiger (MS'17 and Ph.D. Candidate) recently received an amazing level of recognition for their work on a new method of cybersecurity known as moving target defense.
The best paper award at the recently concluded Workshop on Assured Autonomous Systems (WAAS), part of the 41st IEEE Symposium on Security and Privacy, was awarded to researchers from ISIS/Vanderbilt University. The title of the paper is "Trusted Confidence Bounds for Learning Enabled Cyber-Physical Systems" and was authored by Dimitrios Boursinos and Dr. Xenofon Koutsoukos.
Timothy Darrah's Intelligent Systems LLC, which offers a machine-learning and predictive solution for monitoring and management of indoor air quality and related HVAC equipment health, has won the 2019 Sohr Grant at the Owen Graduate School of Management at Vanderbilt University.