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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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Gaurav Giri Recognized with Robert A. Moore Jr. Award in Chemical Engineering for Efforts to Enhance Industrial Collaborations and Student Learning
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Silvia Blemker Inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite
Now Twelve BME Faculty Members are AIMBE Fellows
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Area-Efficient Low-Latency FFT Design Based on Asynchronous Stochastic Computing
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Scooters Lost the Roadways to Cars a Century Ago but a New Revolution Could be Brewing, Says Technology Historian Peter Norton
Could scooters be a catalyst to help wrest dominion of the streets away from cars? Maybe, Engineering and Society historian Peter Norton tells Fast Company.
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Chemical Engineering Alumnus Chris Fu Earns Prestigious Policy Fellowship
Chemical engineering master’s and bachelor’s alumnus Christopher Fu has been named a Christine Mirzayan Science and Technology Policy Graduate Fellow at the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine.
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UVA Finds Missing Ingredient to Grow Non-Leaky Blood Vessels
How you get a complete functional blood vessel that can withstand the mechanical force exerted by blood pressure? Researchers combined computational models from two labs in the Schools of Engineering and the School of Medicine to show that the gene Oct4 is of central importance.
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Civil Engineering Ph.D. Candidate is Training Machines to Spot Structural Problems
Mohamad Alipour’s research brings machine learning, visual recognition and civil engineering together to make the task of inspecting infrastructure better and safer.
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Center for Transportation Studies at UVA and VDOT Launch New Essentials of Engineering Excellence Training Program
12-course curriculum creates path to a UVA master's in engineering
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Cancer is a common thread between two students' decision to pursue undergraduate research
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Program Provides Inquiring Undergrads With Research Money and Mentors
UVA Engineers are 28% of the 2019 cohort of Harrison Undergraduate Research Award winners. CS and BME majors were particularly successful in securing the $5000 grant.
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Executive Associate Dean Pamela Norris Tells Her Story to Springer Nature
In Springer Nature's "Conversations with Our Authors" series, Pamela Norris, Executive Dean of the School of Engineering and Applied Science and Frederick Tracy Morse Professor of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, tells her story.
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When Snoring Goes from Annoying to Dangerous: Engineer Studies Sleep Apnea
Haibo Dong, an associate professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering, applies fluid dynamics concepts to his study of snoring and sleep apnea.