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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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For Good: Beverly Miller
People become engineers because they have a passion for creating knowledge and technologies that serve society.
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Celebrating the Start of Fall Semester
UVA Engineering has been filled with activity, excitement and anticipation for the first day of classes Aug. 23. Beautiful weather crowned school-wide celebrations that included popcorn, snow cones, student organization displays and new friends for a memorable start of the 2022-2023 academic year.
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Running With the Right Crowd
Rachel Letteri is chemical engineering’s second early-career faculty member to earn the NIH Maximizing Investigator’s Research Award.
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A UVA Post-Doc Wants to Teach the Immune System How to Regenerate Tissue
First, He Needs to Catalog All the Fibroblasts
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On the Promise of Interdisciplinarity in Research and Education and a Strong, Inclusive Community
Q&A with Sandhya Dwarkadas, New Chair of UVA's Department of Computer Science
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Engineering Systems and Environment Professor Teaches UVA Students About Disability in Contemporary Society
Engineering Systems and Environment associate professor Rupa Valdez says advocating for the disabled often means educating people in a constructive way.
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Bio-Med Tech-Girls Program Bridges Gender Gap in Technology and Computer Science
Watch NBC29 reporter Bria Stith's interview with Tech-Girls founder Kim Wilkens.
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Swim Team Captain's Summer Work Goes Down the Drain
As swim team captain, Sean Conway spent much of his fall and winter in the clean, clear water of the University of Virginia’s Aquatic and Fitness Center. He spent most of his summer focused on a different kind of water, the kind coursing through Richmond’s storm and sewage system.
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Computer Science Alum Is Living his Best Life on the Road, One State at a Time
Working remotely, software engineer Nace Pleško’s home office is a tricked-out van with a view of all 50 states.
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UVA Biomedical Engineers Aim to Mass Produce Muscle Cells for Treating Traumatic Injuries
Rachel Bour is part of a team that’s getting closer to helping the thousands of Americans who suffer from perm
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Yujia Mu and Farjana Tonni Earn Malathi Veeraraghavan Fellowships
Ph.D. Students Follow the Late Professor's Example in Scholarship, Leadership and Service
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The Start of Something Powerful
A new research internship program for undergraduates taps into talent pool for graduate student recruitment, while building ongoing collaborations.