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UVA Engineering Professor earns John T. Casteen III Diversity-Equity-Inclusion Leadership Award
Garrick Louis, an associate professor in the departments of Engineering Systems and Environment and Engineering & Society, was recognized for his work on Grounds and in the community.
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UVA Engineering Undergraduate Student Seizes Unique Opportunity to Ask Hard Questions about the Internet of Things
Andrew Li, a UVA third-year computer science and economics major, co-authored a paper diving into a global debate.
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UVA Alum Shares His Experience in Cybersecurity During the 2020 Election
Christopher Krebs, Former Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Spoke to UVA Engineering Class Focused on Election Security
Former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency talks about his work during 2020 election and cyber warfare in Ukraine.
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The Drive to Collect Data Could Lead Automakers Down a Dangerous Path
Engineering and society technology historian Peter Norton cautions that automating vehicles won’t make cars safer or cleaner if the real point is to make people drive more – and drive more dangerously.
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Toy Story: How UVA Students Learn Engineering Values Through Lego Bricks
Ben Laugelli, an assistant professor in the Department of Engineering and Society, trains future engineering leaders in the January term course called “The Lego Course: Engineering Design and Values."
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2021 Year in Review
Celebrating the Contributions of UVA Engineers to Making the World a Better Place
UVA Engineering students, faculty and staff demonstrated their commitment to creating and disseminating knowledge, educating leaders and helping the community.
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UVA Joins Forces with the Virginia Department of Elections in Statewide Effort to Prepare Future Cybersecurity Leaders for Protecting Critical Infrastructure
UVA Engineering faculty have earned a $3 million grant to lead a network of Virginia universities, in partnership with the Virginia Department of Elections, in creating an...
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Science Technology and Society Professor Calls Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Big, Not Transformational
Peter Norton, a historian in the Department of Engineering and Society, told the Associated Press the $1 trillion infrastructure bill is more of the same.
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Second-Edition Textbook on Technology and Society Aspires to Make a Difference
Deborah G. Johnson, interim chair of the Department of Engineering and Society, has published a second edition of Technology and Society: Building our Sociotechnical Future, a...
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What Fossil Preparators Can Teach Us About More Inclusive Science
For the National Academies’ Issues in Science and Technology, Engineering and Society assistant professor Caitlin Wylie argues making real scientific contributions takes skill, but not necessarily a degree — so let’s use that knowledge to open doors to more people.