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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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Department of Computer Science NSF CAREER Awards
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Fact or Fiction: Two Computer Engineering Undergrads Tackle Deepfakes
Read and listen to Sandy Hausman's RadioIQ interview with Zachary Yahn and Ahmed Hussein, who have come up with a way to spot bogus videos.
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Civil Engineering Alumna Named Provost at University of Texas at Austin
Sharon Wood, the dean of the Cockrell School of Engineering at the University of Texas at Austin, begins a new appointment as UT’s executive vice president and provost in July.
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For Good: Supporting Underserved Communities and Building Bridges
Rawan Osman, Fourth Year, Electrical Engineering
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Look Ma, No Hands! Episode One
Racing for Research
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CAREER Award: Speed of Data
Samira Khan Earns National Science Foundation Grant to Create New Networks Fast Enough to Maneuver Big Data
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CAREER Award: Swimming Fast is One Thing, Swimming Fast While Steering is Another
Assistant professor Daniel Quinn is laying the groundwork for a new generation of intelligent swimming and flying machines.
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How UVA’s Biocomplexity Institute Helped Map the Pandemic, From Jan. 2020 to Now
In response to unprecedented challenges, Department of Computer Science faculty have been informing national COVID-19 response through leadership and research at UVA's Biocomplexity Institute.
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CAREER Award: Recognizing a Challenge
Vicente Ordonez-Roman, an assistant professor in UVA Engineering's Department of Computer Science, has earned a National Science Foundation CAREER Award to guide machine learning for image recognition.
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Retired Army General Speaks on How Organizations Can Innovate for Better Outcomes
UVA civil engineering alumna (B.S., M.S.) and Forbes contributor Heather Wishart-Smith asked Stan McChrystal, former commander of U.S. and International Security Assistance Forces Afghanistan, to draw lessons on innovation and overcoming uncertainty from experiences as a military and business leader.
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Subtracting Things from Your Life Can Be Beneficial, and Science Proves It
Engineering Systems and Environment’s Leidy Klotz said in a radio interview the most important takeaway from his new book, “Subtract: The Untapped Science of Less,” is to pay attention to our choices for making positive changes to avoid overlooking good options.
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Renaissance Researcher Wins Top Undergrad Prize
Henry Carscadden, a May 2021 graduate who double majored in computer science and math, received the Louis T. Rader Undergraduate Research Award. Carscadden was also a research assistant at the UVA Biocomplexity Institute.