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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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Virginia CubeSat Constellation of Three Virginia University Satellites Deployed into Orbit from International Space Station
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UVA Students Help Keep Goods and Services Moving in Virginia Through Logistics Coalition
Engineering Systems and Environment’s Tom Polmateer talked with Virginia Business about the department’s membership in the Commonwealth Center for Advanced Logistics Systems.
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On a Wing and a Prayer, Hoos Flying Club Is Best in the U.S.
Despite howling winds and a last-minute steering problem, the Hoos Flying Club came out of a competition in Texas ranked No. 3 in the world and tops in the U.S.
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ChemE Professor Bryan Berger’s Hemp Research Part of Economic Development Collaboration in Appalachia
Bryan Berger, an associate professor of chemical engineering, is collaborating with UVA and UVA-Wise researchers to spur economic development in Southwest Virginia through an Appalachian Prosperity Project fellowship.
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Former Associate Dean, Professor Emeritus David Morris Has Died
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UVA Engineers Seeking to Help Caregivers of Dementia Patients Through New Technology
Jack Stankovic and Hongning Wang are using a grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a smart healthcare system that will help provide needed support to caregivers in the home, in real-time, when they need it most.
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Keeping Connected Vehicles Connected
Researchers aim to put 'safety-critical,' 'wireless' and 'autonomous vehicles' in same sentence
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Taking a Nuanced Approach to Balance Competing Goals for Water Resources
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Lembit Lilleleht, Chemical Engineering Professor Emeritus, Dies at 89
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Machine Learning Algorithm Accelerates Diagnosis of Gut Disease
Health IT Analytics features a publication by researchers supported by the Center for Engineering in Medicine: Machine learning algorithms can rapidly analyze biopsy images and reduce the time it takes to diagnose gut diseases in children, revealed a study published in JAMA Network Open.
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Electrical and Computer Engineering Alumni Earn Outstanding Paper Award
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Engineers and Physicians Use Big Data Analytics to Improve Dialysis Drug Dosing
Dr. Brendan Bowman sought to improve treatments for dialysis patients while cutting costs and found a possible solution using data science.