A Cognitive Assistant on Your Doctor’s Smartwatch?
Professor Laura Barnes blends behavioral science and systems engineering to improve communication and health.
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 250 faculty and graduate 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.
Professor Laura Barnes blends behavioral science and systems engineering to improve communication and health.
Some structures promoted as being built to modern seismic codes did not withstand the quake in Turkey. Associate professor of civil...
Goodall’s research advances smart cities-related technology, one of the Link Lab’s research focus areas.
With this assistive technology, those who suffer from neuromuscular diseases like cerebral palsy or ALS and have a loss of motor...
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.
More about Cyber-Physical Systems educational missionThe Link Lab is seeking graduate students interested in cyber-physical systems to join its NSF funded NRT Program.
Learn more about the NRT programThe University of Virginia School of Engineering & Applied Science's Link Lab is catalyzing a new cyber age.