First-Ever Hurricane Evacuation Order Database May Hold Keys to Future Readiness
A new, comprehensive hurricane evacuation order database created by UVA researchers can help the U.S. develop more effective policies in the face of raging storms.
The UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science welcomed a distinguished group of Black engineers back to Grounds for a panel discussion on excellence.
Graduating Engineer Took These Steps to a Career in Greener Energy
Want to land a job at an employer like Equinor? Engineer Reese Hertel first had to assess his interests and core beliefs. He then relied on UVA advisers to help him refine his focus.
Winners Circle: Oranges Offer Appealing Solution to a Toxic Problem
Kenneth Brown, this year’s 2024 UVERS winner, investigated the potential for a non-toxic solvent made from orange peels to be used in the production of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene.
Civil and Environmental Engineering Undergrads Produce Winning Paper at ASCE Symposium
Matt Taylor, Joice Small and Claire Sharp’s paper predicting future water quality at Claytor Lake took first place in the Environmental and Water Resources Competition.