Black Hole Discovery: Photons Traveled 55 Million Years to Get to Earth. Their First Encounters Were Detectors Developed at UVA Engineering.
A real black hole has been brought to light, thanks in part to decades of research at UVA.
Electrical and computer systems are fundamental to modern life, from smart energy management to mission-critical defense systems, from wireless communications to life-saving healthcare devices. The Charles L. Brown Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering is distinguished by its highly collaborative culture as well as its core strengths in areas like terahertz and photonic devices, low-power digital systems, signal and image processing, and advanced controls. Thanks to our extensive partnerships with researchers around the University and the world, we are at the forefront of innovation in such emerging fields as cyber-physical systems and multifunctional materials integration, as well as neuroscience, smart and connected health and medical imaging.
A real black hole has been brought to light, thanks in part to decades of research at UVA.
Making the trillions of devices expected to be deployed on the Internet of Things over the next 20 years self-charging is a complex...
Nikolaos Sidiropoulos’ pioneering paper is among IEEE's “Best Readings in Machine Learning in Communications.”
Zebarjadi Applied Her Knowledge of Electric Circuits and Materials to Design an All-solid-state Active Cooler.