Research @ UVA Engineering
Engineering for a Sustainable FutureEngineering a better future will require the best work of researchers collaborating along the spectrum from the tiniest building blocks of materials through the complex workings of entire societal systems. We work at the micro- and nano-scale in fields like heat transfer, catalysis and 2-D materials to identify fundamental properties of matter. Our goal is not simply to conduct research, but to pursue research with positive global impact.
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UVA Engineers Lead $4.3 Million, Multi-University DARPA Project to Strengthen Navy Ships and Defense Systems
Team is designing coatings and new alloys that use material interfaces in an adaptive way to control corrosion.
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In the Blink of An Eye
Lee's vision for biomimicking sensor systems presents a complete story from materials to integration to application.
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UVA Materials Science Engineers Work on New Material for Computer Chips
Samantha Jaszewski and Shelby Fields publish landmark studies on stability of ferroelectric hafnium oxides.
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CAREER Award: Designing the Next Generation of Wireless Communications Systems
Working in partnership with industry, Shen's machine-learning models can be prototyped, standardized and integrated into real systems.
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Rescuing the Endangered Telescope
Read how UVA and the National Radio Astronomy Observatory made Charlottesville a nexus for the world's radio astronomers.
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UVA-led Research Team Pursues Next Big Leap in Radar and GPS
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Class of 2022: Emiko Gardiner
Gardiner Has Earned a Bachelor of Science in Engineering Science with a Double Major in Physics and a Minor in Computer Science
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Class of 2022: Duane Armell Tungpalan Macatangay
Macatangay Has Earned a Ph.D. in Materials Science and Engineering
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Ph.D. Candidate Ho Lun Chan Earns Scholarship and Two Top Poster Awards for Corrosion Science
A National Science Foundation graduate research fellowship program award supports Chan's research.
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Airman Magazine: Hypersonics
Associate Professor Christopher P. Goyne is featured in Airman Magazine. His lab is providing valuable data to help develop technologies for the extreme environment of hypersonic flight.
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UVA Researchers Advance Bioprinting
Rsearcher’s paper, Digital Assembly of Spherical Viscoelastic Bio-ink Particles, termed DASP, is featured as a cover article in Advanced Functional Materials.
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UVA Multifunctional Thin Film Group Lends Expertise to Electric Vehicle Battery Challenge
Ian Brummel studies materials that will make the lithium battery safer and allow it to charge faster.