Trey Long
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Fifteen Students Begin Nanoengineering Course at Vanderbilt’s Summer Science Academy
The program introduces students to core concepts in nanoengineering, including nanoparticle behavior, materials science, and nanoscale problem-solving. Students will participate in lectures, hands-on labs, and research activities alongside Vanderbilt faculty, graduate students, and postdoctoral researchers. The course is led by instructors Greg Walker and Sarah Ross, with teaching support from… Read MoreJul. 7, 2025
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Eleven Students From Robertson County Joined Solar Cell Lab March 10th.
On Monday, March 10, VINSE welcomed 11 students from Robertson County’s homeschool group, Life is a Field Trip, organized by Susan Halsam, for our Cleanroom Solar Cell Lab. Inside the VINSE cleanroom, home of the cleanest air in Middle Tennessee, students explored solar energy through hands-on activities. During the lab,… Read MoreMar. 10, 2025
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VINSE at the TN Maker Fest
To share our love of making tiny things for science, VINSE participated in this year’s TN Maker Fest. VINSE NanoGuides showcase nanoscale using familiar items in three engaging interactive demonstrations. Pencils to Prizes – attendees made their own single-atom-thick materials like a Nobel Prize winner with tape and pencil… Read MoreSep. 30, 2024
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IMS graduate student Trey Long awarded Richard Bennett/Dorothy Danforth Compton Prize
Mackey “Trey” Long, an Interdisciplinary Materials Science graduate student, has won the Richard Bennett/Dorothy Danforth Compton Prize. This is one of eight endowed awards established by donors to recognize students with outstanding scholarships, specifically recognizes promising graduate minority students in science… Read MoreMar. 10, 2023