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  • Bonding Over Bacteria: Doctoral Student and Undergrad Pore Over ‘Double Hoo’ Research

    Ph.D. candidate Rhea Braun and undergraduate student Eliza Mills team up through UVA’s Double Hoo program to study bacterial movement. 

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  • An Engineer Explains: What Is Catalysis — And Why Should You Care?

    You may not know it, but catalysis touches almost every aspect of our lives. From industry to the environment, here are five things everyone should know about catalysts.

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  • Caring About Catalysis: UVA Researchers on Quest for Sustainable Aviation Fuel

    Commercial aviation is a major contributor to climate change. UVA is working with the Department of Energy on its $1 billion Grand Challenge.

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  • Organs on Demand? UVA Prints Its First Voxel Building Blocks

    UVA’s Soft Biomatter Lab is bioprinting 3D structures with a material that is a close match for human tissue, paving the way for true biomanufacturing.

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  • For These Third-Graders, Chemical Engineering Is Now Elementary

    UVA Engineering students stemmed the way for a group of third-graders to have some hands-on lessons in chemical engineering.

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  • Shear Genius: UVA Finds Way To Scale Up Wonder Material, Which Could Do Wonders for the Earth

    UVA researchers have found a way to scale up a substance called MOF-525, which could turn captured carbon dioxide into something useful.

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  • Full Power: The Inspiring Life of Kitty O'Brien Joyner

    This is the story of the first female engineer at NASA, who was also the first woman to graduate from the UVA School of Engineering.

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  • Photo Gallery: Final Exercises 2024

    Clad in caps and gowns, the Class of 2024 reflected on their college years surrounded by cheering family and friends.

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  • Hoo Made an Impact: Meet 4 of UVA’s Outstanding Class of ’24 Engineers

    Help us congratulate these undergraduate students who were recognized for their outstanding contributions as part of the class of 2024.

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  • What Does Black Excellence Look Like?

    The UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science welcomed a distinguished group of Black engineers back to Grounds for a panel discussion on excellence.

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  • Photo Gallery: UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science - Open House 2024

    More than 1,500 people turned out to check out the latest technologies developed by undergraduate and graduate engineering students.

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  • She Aided the Team Taking the Bite Out of Tick-Borne Lyme Disease

    Imagine a “Band-Aid” that wards off Lyme disease. With the big idea, chemical engineering grad student Tori Vigil led a team of cadets to win an international genetic engineering competition.

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