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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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Human Sensing through the Internet of Things
Ultra-Low-Power System-on-Chip Eases Continuous Monitoring of Personal Health and Wellness
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Exploring Fundamental Physical Properties of Nano-Materials for Emerging Device Technologies
On-Chip Neuromorphic Hardware Will Optimize Size, Power and Speed of Computing Devices
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New Capability for Long-Range, Low-Power Wireless Connectivity
Research Extends the Life and Reach of Sensors for Agriculture, Infrastructure and Border Protection
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Researchers Seek to Realize Benefits of Oscillator-based Chips
Special-purpose Chip May Solve Intractable Problems in Graph Theory and Analytics
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Theory-Driven, Experimental Approach Distinguishes Nanomagnetism Research
Multidisciplinary Team Embraces New Paradigm for Magnetic Storage
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Jundong Li Enhances Benefit and Use of Big Data
Research in Social Computing Detects Meaningful Patterns in Messy Data
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Cyber Hunters Provide Early Warning While Preserving Data Privacy
Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Augments Grant for Global Attack Detection
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Cong Shen Leverages Industry Experience as New Faculty Member
Research Charts Path for More Intelligent Wireless Communications
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‘Trial By Fire’
Alumni explain what makes the Accelerated Master's Program so powerful
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Matt Panzer Cited as One of World's Leading Researchers in Springer's Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Associate Professor Matt Panzer is one of the world’s leaders on state-of-the-art modeling and simulation of the brain's response to mechanical loads according to a special issue of Annals of Biomedical Engineering published by Springer
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Center Researcher Cited as Leading Researcher in Springer's Annals of Biomedical Engineering
Associate Professor Matt Panzer is one of the world’s leaders on state-of-the-art modeling and simulation of the brain's response to mechanical loads according to a special issue of Annals of Biomedical Engineering published by Springer
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Local Start-up Uses iPad for Home Health Monitoring
For decades, monitoring children after they left the hospital for the first time was done with pen and paper. Now it’s done with an iPad, and a Charlottesville tech startup Locus Health is leading the charge to provide communication services in that niche of the healthcare industry.