News
UVA Engineering's faculty and students work to improve human health and create a sustainable and secure future.
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Op-ed in Times Higher Education: We Must Build a Data-driven Generation of Biomedical Engineers
Chair's Point of View
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Center for Research in Intelligent Storage and Processing in Memory Assistant Director Mircea R. Stan Honored with Endowed Distinguished Professorship
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Mohammad Mahmoody Awarded National Science Foundation Grant for Investigating New Ways to Secure Communications
Research aims to improve algorithms that enhance encryption protocols
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A More Perfect Union
UVA academics join forces with the community to tackle some of the region's biggest issues using social innovation, civic technology, and open data.
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Live Stream: "Cyber Threats, Civil Liberties, and National Security"
Former National Security Administration Director Micheal Rodgers will address balancing cybersecurity with civil liberties as part of The Cyber Innovation and Society Institute’s Distinguished Speaker Series. Wednesday, Sept. 25, 2019 from 1-2 p.m.
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Research Combines Machine Learning and Neuroimaging to Aid People with Brain Tumors
Registration Algorithm Wins Best Poster Award for Information Processing in Medical Imaging
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Magda Amiridi Earns Best Student Paper Award at 2019 IEEE Data Science Workshop for Her Work on Predictive Analytics
New statistical approach classifies and generates more accurate predictions from big data
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UVA Receives Official Approval to Form School of Data Science, Taking Steps to Transform Society
The State Council of Higher Education for Virginia gave final approval for the creation of the University of Virginia’s School of Data Science, the 12th school at the University.
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Two UVA Engineering Departments to Participate in Association of American Universities Ph.D. Education Initiative
Chemical and biomedical engineering are two of four academic departments at UVA to take part in a three-year pilot that builds on the University’s Ph.D. Plus career development program.
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Devices made at IFAB help enable first images of a black hole
Submillimeter detectors, developed over years by engineers and astronomers at the University of Virginia and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory in Charlottesville, helped make visible what once was only black.
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Former National Security Administration Director Addresses Cybersecurity at UVA on September 25
Distinguished Speaker Series Offers Considerations for Cybersecurity Balanced with Civil Liberties
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Virginia iGEM is Recruiting for Summer 2020!
Virginia iGEM is recruiting for Summer 2020!