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  • Autonomous Vehicles Can Be Imperfect — As Long as They’re Resilient

    Homa Alemzadeh and her colleagues aim to systematically find and fix safety vulnerabilities in autonomous vehicle systems.

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  • UVA Professor Receives OpenAI Grant to Inform Next-Generation AI Systems

    Assistant professor Yu Meng’s research on superintelligent systems looks to prepare researchers for the future of artificial intelligence. 

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  • UVA Assistant Professor Receives NSF CAREER Award for Cybersecurity Research

    Wajih Ul Hassan will develop automated cybersecurity techniques to enhance enterprise security through data provenance and AI.

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  • UVA’s Robot Racer Zooms to Victory at Indy Speedway

    UVA engineers think fast and so does the AI racecar they program, as evidenced by CAVCAR's triumph in the Indy Autonomous Challenge on Friday.

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  • Meet the Wearable Tech Inventor Whose Health Watch Could Better Watch Over You

    A watch that could be more functional than the latest fitness trackers and health performance wearables is just one of the exciting developments in the Watson Research Lab.

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  • Dean’s Fellows Experience Summer of Discovery

    Here’s what four of 38 UVA Engineering undergraduate students doing research in labs across several departments have been up to this summer as Dean’s Fellows.

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  • UVA Students Help Virginia Defend Against Election Cyberattacks

    UVA computer science interns are among army of “Cyber Navigators” helping local election offices in Virginia find and address potential vulnerabilities that could undermine public trust.

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  • ‘Digital Twins’ Give Olympic Swimmers a Boost

    In Scientific American, systems engineering and computer science alumni explain how a swimmer’s digital twin can take performance to record-breaking levels.

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  • Before the ‘Rockets’ Red Glare’ of July 4, Celebrate UVA’s Spaceport Launch

    UVA Rocketry’s Sabre 1 soared over 8,000 feet into a cloudy New Mexico sky in the team’s first foray in the world’s largest intercollegiate rocket design and engineering competition.

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  • UVA and the Toyota Research Institute Aim To Give Your Car the Power To Reason

    UVA computer scientist Yen-Ling Kuo is developing artificial intelligence to make your car a trusted partner and coach.

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  • Community Servers: Largest Computing Society Says 2 UVA Profs Among 7 Best

    The Association for Computing Machinery, or ACM, recognized computer scientists Aidong Zhang and Jack Davidson for above-and-beyond service to the organization and their field. 

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  • AI Researcher Talks About What We Can Learn by Racing Autonomous Cars

    UVA Engineering’s Madhur Behl, an expert in artificial intelligence for safe autonomous driving, joined the Darden School’s “Good Disruption” podcast to discuss the state of driverless car technology.

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