• AMP Alumni’s Company Recognized as One of D.C. Area’s Fast-Growing Businesses

    Washington Business Journal has recognized a company founded by two 2007 alumni of the Accelerated Masters Program in Systems Engineering as one of the fastest-growing companies in the D.C. area.

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  • Chris Highley Adds Expertise in Biomanufacturing

    Enabling the asking of more interesting biological questions

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  • Laser Diagnostics for the Design of Faster, Cleaner Engines

  • Multidimensional Diagnostics For Cleaner Engines

  • Winning Aircraft Uses Hybrid Propulsion Design

  • Spacecraft to Measure Pollution in Atmosphere

  • Generating Current as Well as Thrust from Jet Engines

    Thermoelectric Energy Harvesting for Efficient Aircraft

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  • 2018 UVA Grad Is National Winner in Student Paper Competition on Standardization

    Victory signals new focus on standardization education

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  • UVA Creates a Simple Way to Solve the Complex Mysteries of the Microbiome

    The tiny bacteria that live on and inside us are tremendously important for our health and well-being, affecting everything from our mood to the risk of autism. But understanding how those multitudes of microbes interact – and how they influence human health – is a gargantuan task.

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  • UVA Researcher Says Traffic Data Confirm Drivers Respond to Rising Tolls

    Donna Chen, assistant professor of civil engineering at UVA, examined traffic data from Virginia’s toll roads to find out if the time they save is worth the cost.

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  • Deep Reading: A Course in Quantitative Biological Reasoning at UVA

    A Course in Convergent Systems-Level Thinking

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