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  • How Science, Math and Tech Can Propel Swimmers to New Heights

    Engineering and computer science student researchers contribute to a highly read paper on how biomechanical data can make swimmers go from competitive to elite.

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  • Shear Genius: UVA Finds Way To Scale Up Wonder Material, Which Could Do Wonders for the Earth

    UVA researchers have found a way to scale up a substance called MOF-525, which could turn captured carbon dioxide into something useful.

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  • Full Power: The Inspiring Life of Kitty O'Brien Joyner

    This is the story of the first female engineer at NASA, who was also the first woman to graduate from the UVA School of Engineering.

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  • Jefferson Scholars Foundation Names Class of 2028 Scholarship Recipients, Ph.D. Fellows

    Six incoming UVA Engineering undergraduates and three Ph.D. students merit funding from the Jefferson Scholars Foundation to launch their UVA careers and futures as leaders and citizens.

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  • UVA Engineering Hopes to Improve Hurricane Evacuation Orders

    A new hurricane response data tracking system could help determine the right time to order evacuations to minimize disruption and economic costs while saving lives.

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  • Hoos Standing Out: These 2024 Ph.D. Graduates Made Their Marks in Research and Beyond

    Five exemplary graduating Ph.D. students were honored for their professional accomplishments and contributions to the UVA and scientific communities in their fields.

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  • Photo Gallery: Final Exercises 2024

    Clad in caps and gowns, the Class of 2024 reflected on their college years surrounded by cheering family and friends.

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  • The Road to Inclusive Crash Safety

    Engineering Ph.D. student’s work on injury biomechanics aims to bridge the gap between male and female crash test data.

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  • UVA Engineering Shines With Top University Awards

    Three faculty, Brian Helmke, Natasha Smith and Garrick Louis, and graduate student Zackary Landsman were named among UVA’s best for teaching and public service.

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  • What Does Black Excellence Look Like?

    The UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science welcomed a distinguished group of Black engineers back to Grounds for a panel discussion on excellence.

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  • New Artificial Intelligence Risk-Assessment Tool To Improve Heart-Failure Care

    UVA Health and UVA Engineering researchers have developed a powerful new risk assessment tool for predicting outcomes in heart failure patients. The researchers have made the tool publicly available.

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  • Her Path to NASA Research and Helping South America Manage Future Droughts

    Jessica Besnier is collaborating with NASA climatologists to understand historical drought conditions in South America.

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