• Racing for an A: Students in Unique Course Put Self-Driving Cars to Final Test

    While most students last week were studying late for final exams, 32 University of Virginia engineering students were staying up late for a different reason: They were testing miniature cars in preparation for an autonomous vehicle race that was their final exam.

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  • UVA Civil & Environmental Engineering Graduate, Now University of Texas at Austin Engineering Dean, Earns Distinguished Alumna Award

    Sharon L. Wood, 1982 graduate of UVA's Civil & Environmental Engineering Department, named UVA Maxine Platzer Lynn Women’s Center’s 2018 Distinguished Alumna.

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  • Class of 2018 - Accelerated Master's Program Alum Earns Darden MBA

    Corbin Norman, an alumnus of the Accelerated Master's Program in Systems Engineering, has also earned an MBA from Darden.

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  • Safer Surgery: Engineer Seeks to Refine Robot-Assisted Operations

    Prof. Homa Alemzadeh is working to decrease the number of adverse events during robot-assisted surgical procedures.

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  • Class of 2018 - Stargazing Student Stars in Astrophysics, Heading to Grad School

    Bridget Andersen, an astronomy-physics major, realized that she wanted to know more about computer coding designed for making sense of complex astrophysics data. So she took on a second major in computer science.

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  • New Center Inspires – and Funds – Collaborations in Engineering and Medicine

    What happens when engineers are partnered with medical professionals to tackle pressing health care challenges – with each collaborator bringing forth distinct professional insights? Society gets better medicines, treatments and technologies.

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  • The Future of Computing

    For 70 years, computers have operated on an architectural framework that has worked exceedingly well, multiplying speed and functionality many times over through improvements to core, individual components.

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  • Class of 2018 - Three Years in Honduras Led Christina Cabrera to Her Mission

    Christina Cabrera's time in Honduras helped her realize that she wanted a career that would allow her to "“do meaningful work that will help people.”

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  • UVA Entrepreneurship Team Wins ACC Competition

    For the second straight year, a University of Virginia student entrepreneurship team is at the top of the heap in the Atlantic Coast Conference.

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  • Meet UVA's 2018 Beckman Scholars

    Investigating the impact of anti-cancer drugs on the heart and pursuing treatments for multiple sclerosis.

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  • Hartwell Foundation Names UVA a Top 10 Center of Biomedical Research -- Again

    The other institutions named by the foundation as top 10 centers this year are: Case Western Reserve University; Cornell University; Duke University; Johns Hopkins University; St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital; University of California, Davis; University of California, San, Diego; the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center; and the University of Wisconsin-Madison.

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  • Undergraduate Duo Nab Major Science Research Awards

    The University is one of a handful schools nationwide participating in the Beckman Scholars program, largely because of its commitment to quality undergraduate research. BME third year Monica Grabowska in Saucerman Lab is researching the cardiovascular effects of a widely used class of anti-cancer drugs, tyrosine kinase inhibitors, using a computational model of the cardiac hypertrophy signaling network.

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