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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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What Technology Has Accidentally Killed the Most People?
How does the combustion engine kill? Science and technology historian Peter D. Norton counts the ways.
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How to Sustain Your Activism Beyond this Moment: Empathy
Engineering Systems and Environment Ph.D. student Bethany Gordon explains how a more nuanced understanding of empathy might allow us to use it more effectively for racial justice.
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UVA Center for Engineering in Medicine Newsletter June 2020
A Q&A with mechanical engineer and medical doctor Mark Sochor about COVID-19 in the ER, recently funded projects, center researchers in the news and more.
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Rapid Responders
UVA Chemical Engineering Lab Helps Defeat COVID-19 with Science Funded by CARES Act
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Engineering Systems and Environment Professor Jim Smith Serving as Assistant Dean for Graduate Education
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Mechanical Engineers Develop Coronavirus Decontamination Robot
Mechanical and aerospace engineering professor and Link Lab member Tomonari Furukawa leads the design of a coronavirus decontamination robot.
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Getting in on the Action
Undergrads Roll Up their Lab Coat Sleeves
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Astronaut Scholarship Will Help Chemical Engineering Student Soar
Karl Westendorff relishes meshing science and engineering, where minute phenomena can be applied for big impact.
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Newly Endowed Fund Taps UVA Matching Program
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Wahoo Winning Streak
UVA Engineering's Cyber Defense Team sailed through the National Collegiate Cyber Defense championships, held May 22-23, winning the top spot for a third time in a row.
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Mapping Nerve Cell Development
Eli Zunder's New National Institutes of Health RO1 Award
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Cine DENSE MRI: A Tool for the Early Detection of Heart Dysfunction Moves Closer to Commercialization
For the last 15 years, Epstein and the researchers in his group have been the world leaders in developing a cardiac magnetic resonance imaging technology that can directly measure the contractile func