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UVA Engineering's faculty and students work to improve human health and create a sustainable and secure future.
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John Mather Nobel Scholar Wants to Design Extraterrestrial Habitats
Third-year civil engineering student Avery Walters crafts innovative designs for harsh environments.
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UVA Leading Grant to Advance Renewable Natural Gas
UVA Engineering faculty from the chemical engineering and engineering systems and environment departments are part of a multi-institution, Department of Energy-funded project seeking petroleum fuel replacements.
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Students Probe IP Possibilities of Synthetic Biology and Nanotechnology
nanoSTAR enabled nine students to explore intellectual property possibilities during the Summer 2021 Program for Entrepreneurial Nanoscale Engineering.
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A Civil Engineering Concentration Contributes to UVA’s New Real Estate Minor
The construction engineering and management track’s role in UVA’s new interdisciplinary minor helps fulfill some of the CEM concentration’s foundational goals.
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New Listing: UVA to Offer Real Estate Minor Beginning This Spring
Beginning this spring, UVA will be offering a minor in real estate for the first time.
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Joint UVA Engineering-VDOT Training Promotes More Efficient Transportation Project Management
Virginia’s Transportation Project Management Institute brings partnering agencies together for intensive training to better serve the commonwealth.
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University of Virginia Co-founds National Science Foundation Center to Innovate Spectrum Ecosystem
SpectrumX Partnership Leverages UVA's Long-Standing Expertise in Radio Astronomy and Terahertz Technology
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University of Virginia Researchers Are Mapping Lung Cell Communication and Behaviors to Save Lives
An engineering-medicine-data science collaboration aims to end terminal disease diagnoses for more than 100K Americans.
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Shouts and Whispers
NSF grant extends research in statistical signal processing, ML and matrix theory, as well as practical communications engineering.
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Aidong Zhang Is a Recognized Leader in a Field She Helped Create
Zhang Appointed Interim Chair of the Department of Computer Science
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Materials Informatics Research Group Embraces Open Philosophy Toward Sharing Knowledge
Sunidhi Garg and Paige Delsa developed R-Shiny web applications to make group members’ models more accessible and interactive.
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Engineering and Society Assistant Professor’s New Book Featured on Curiosity Daily Podcast, Part One
Here is the first part of Caitlin Wylie’s discussion on her in-depth look at the surprising world of those who make researching and displaying dinosaur skeletons possible.