Multidisciplinary Cyber-Physical Systems Research at the University of Virginia
Opened in January 2018, the Link Lab at UVA Engineering is a world-class center of excellence in cyber-physical systems. The Lab consists of more than 325 faculty, graduate and undergraduate students from multiple departments and conducts pioneering work in Robotics & Autonomous Vehicles, Smart and Connected Health, Hardware for IoT, and Smart Cities. Prioritizing impact on real-world problems, Link Lab partners with industry to tackle the most critical questions at the intersection of the cyber and physical worlds.
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Link Lab Distinguished Research Award
The Distinguished Research Award, sponsored by Leidos, honors a Ph.D. student who showcases the highest quality research in cyber-physical systems happening in the Link Lab. This award is given twice per year to Ph.D. candidates who have defended their dissertation proposal and have conducted significant research toward their Ph.D. dissertation.
Please join us to celebrate the Fall recipient, Kayla Boggess, from the Computer Science Department working under faculty advisor, Lu Feng, as she presents her research followed by a Q&A session.
Friday, November 22nd
12:30pm
Link Lab Arena
UVA: Leading the Way in Cyber-Physical Systems
The University of Virginia School of Engineering & Applied Science's Link Lab is catalyzing a new cyber age.
MORE ABOUT US
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The Link Lab aggressively supports state-of-the-art education in Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). The need for such a program has been highlighted in a National Academies Study on a 21st Century Cyber-Physical Systems Education Report.
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Did you know you could earn a graduate certificate with your Ph.D. or master's degree? If you are interested in cyber-physical systems, we welcome you to explore this educational opportunity.
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