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  • UVA Professor Earns American Chemical Society Award for Work in Purifying Biological Products

    Giorgio Carta has received the 2023 Alan S. Michaels Award in Recovery of Biological Products.

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  • Looking Back, Moving Forward

    Mary Lou Soffa, who among other things created the computer science major for students in UVA’s College of Arts and Sciences, is retiring. Here’s a look at her remarkable career.

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  • Fifth Cohort of Gaden, Gainer and Kirwan Fellows Named

  • Celebrating Excellence: 2022-2023 Awards, Honors and Achievements

    As we celebrate Final Exercises for the Class of 2023, we applaud our UVA School of Engineering students and faculty for honors, awards and accomplishments earned this year.

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  • 'Hoos Who Inspire: Gregory Olsen

    UVA Engineering Alum Passes on Wisdom From His Extraordinary Life

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  • High-Performance Researchers Model Molecular Interactions

    Their Work Will Lead to Customized Hydrogels, the Substance of Tissue Engineering

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  • Engineering Grad Students Shine in Teaching Excellence Awards, Claiming UVA’s Top Honors

    The School of Engineering was well represented among this year’s All-University Graduate Teaching Award honorees.

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  • Transforming Plastics Recycling at UVA

    Systems Engineering Ph.D. Student Zack Landsman Launches Printers 4 Kidz, a Program that Reinvests Recycled Materials in the Community

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  • A Visionary Leader in Computer Science

    Set to Retire This Year, 'Father of Real-Time Computing' Jack Stankovic Is Leaving Behind a Legacy of Seminal Research and a Lasting Impact on UVA

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  • Elizabeth J. Opila Has Been Appointed Chair of UVA’s Department of Materials Science and Engineering

    Opila brings leadership experience in industry, collaborative research and education to new role.

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  • Wearable Electronics: Do You Have Exoskeletons in Your Closet?

    With this assistive technology, those who suffer from neuromuscular diseases like cerebral palsy or ALS and have a loss of motor control could do things like drink a cup of coffee, have dinners and ma

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  • University of Virginia Engineering Researchers Strive to Match Artistry of Biological Tissues

    Assistant Professor Liheng Cai and his Ph.D. student Jinchang Zhu were invited to share their latest research in a special issue of Acta Biomaterialia.

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