• Focusing Auto Safety on Vulnerable Populations

  • Electrical & Computer Engineering Faculty Lead UVA Darpa Memory Team

    Multidisciplinary faculty group will work to shrink computing memory bits.

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  • From Conserving Art to Protecting Composites

    UVA Materials Science and Engineering Ph.D. student's research is aimed at making jet engines more durable.

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  • UVA Chemical Engineering Ph.D. Student Wins Technical Presentation Prize at GEM Conference

  • Why Universities Like UVA Must Balance Business’ Yang With Yin of Engineering Discovery

    UVA Engineering’s Vaughan Professor of Humanities Bernie Carlson makes a case for entrepreneurship as part of an engineer’s training in his latest Forbes column.

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  • CTS Joins Mid-Atlantic Counterparts to Organize Return of Roadway Management Conference

  • UVA Engineering Earns National Science Foundation Award to Launch New Cyber-Physical Systems Graduate Program

  • Pamela Norris wins Raven Award

  • ECE Department Awards

  • Learning From Monsters: Engineering Students Study Frankenstein to Learn Responsible Design

    In Technology and the Frankenstein Myth, engineering students are challenged to take responsibility for the full impact of their designs.

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  • Engineering Entrepreneurship: E-School Helps Ideas Get to Marketplace

    A little over a decade ago, University of Virginia engineering students and administrators wanted to get better at turning their breakthrough ideas into solutions.

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  • UVA Engineers, Physician Collaborate to Detect Impending Asthma Attacks

    University of Virginia engineering professors Daniel Quinn and John Lach, working with UVA asthma physician Dr. Larry Borish, are developing and testing innovative sensor systems that, once fully designed and implanted in a patient’s trachea, should help detect sudden asthma attacks before they happen.

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