Aryana has learned that the best educational experiences come from running into the hardest problems.
Ascoli plans to pursue a Ph.D. in computer science after finding his passion for research.
Ashe found an ideal research opportunity to custom design a sensor technology for a medical device that monitors respiratory health.
Chrosniak took courses in economics, leadership and environmental science along with his engineering degree.
DeCleene dug into the medical device development process during her studies and research at UVA.
Eghdami's dream is to work closely with communities in developing countries to facilitate their economic development in a sustainable way.
As fourth-year aerospace engineering student Joshua Franklin traverses a path that may lead to becoming an astronaut, he will leave behind a legacy of promoting diversity and inclusivity across Grounds.
Fread says UVA has helped her become more excited about science than ever before.
Furlough is passionate about ensuring equitable access to medicines and treatments.
Gardiner's driving sense of purpose is to help us understand the universe and answer that big question: How it all works.
Gayle has learned how to consider a system's or product's impact on the environmental and humanitarian aspects of global communities.
Huai will begin in August as a tenure-track assistant professor in the computer science department at Iowa State University.
Johannsen wants to work on technologies to treat Type 1 diabetes.
Koopman hopes to work the development and deployment of future technologies for sustainability.
After opportunities to interact with many researchers from industry and academia while at UVA, Lenjani is joining Apple.
Ma is joining Meta as a research scientist, where he hopes to facilitate better communications for people around the world.
Macatangay's research, outreach and teaching reinforce his desire to serve diverse patient populations as a physician.
McNamara will join UVA Engineering Assistant Professor Ji Ma's additive manufacturing research group to earn her Ph.D.
Osman learned how sustainable, decentralized power systems could improve the lives of people like her extended family in Sudan.
Ozer aims to create technology in a more ethical and responsible way and hopes to influence other engineers to do that as well.
Experiences such as work with the UVA chapter of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers shaped Yoshizaki into a more proactive leader.