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Engineering Hoos Win Hughes Award
Find out who won this year’s Thomas Hughes Award for undergraduate research.
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Celebrating Excellence: 2025 UVA Engineering Outstanding Student Award Winners
Learn who demonstrated exceptional achievement in academics, research, leadership and service.
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In Photos: Biomedical Engineering Capstone Projects
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In Photos: UVA Engineering Open House
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Innovative Research Earns Biomedical Engineering Undergraduate Coveted Scholarship
Prestigious Goldwater Scholarships award top U.S. undergraduates up to $7,500 per year in academic support in addition to tuition and fees.
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UVA Assistant Professor Earns $5.5M Grant for Focused Ultrasound Research
Natasha Sheybani is focusing her research on defeating metastatic breast cancer.
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Three UVA Engineering Faculty Named to AIMBE College of Fellows
Scott T. Acton, Gustavo Kunde Rohde and Shannon Barker have been recognized for contributions in biomedical imaging, modeling and education.
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Dean Jennifer West Earns AIMBE’s 2025 Pierre Galletti Award
The 2025 Pierre Galletti Award, the highest honor given by the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE), was given on March 30 to UVA Engineering Dean Jennifer L. West.
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AIMBE Announces Jennifer West as 2025 Pierre Galletti Award Winner
Jennifer L. West has been named the winner of the 2025 Pierre Galletti Award, the highest honor from the American Institute for Medical and Biological Engineering (AIMBE).
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Podcast: David Chen Discusses Tech Transfer with UVA Enterprise Studio Director Lisa Bowers
The latest Biomedical Frontiers Podcast covers the challenges of translating biotech research into real-world solutions.
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UVA Engineering Seeks Applicants for Talent Pipeline
UVA Engineering is recruiting talent for its Rising Scholars program.
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Innovators of the Year’s Technology ‘Springs’ Athletes to Better Health
Biomedical engineering professor Silvia Blemker and her co-developers were recognized for FDA-approved technology that keeps athletes playing and offers help to some muscular dystrophy patients.