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UVA Engineering's faculty and students work to improve human health and create a sustainable and secure future.
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Hoo Made an Impact: Meet 4 of UVA’s Outstanding Class of ’24 Engineers
Help us congratulate these undergraduate students who were recognized for their outstanding contributions as part of the class of 2024.
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Systems Thinking in Action: Undergraduate Research Takes On Complex Problems
The projects presented at this year’s IEEE Systems and Information Engineering Design Symposium explored alternative solutions to a wide range of problems.
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2024 Student Features
A round-up of 2023-2024 academic year student stories at UVA Engineering.
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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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AI Research at UVA Engineering
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Will it Fly? UVA Engineering Students Test Sabre 1 Rocket
UVA students launched a monster rocket over 3,000 feet skyward. Would the launch punch their ticket to the Spaceport America Cup in New Mexico this summer?
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First-Ever Hurricane Evacuation Order Database May Hold Keys to Future Readiness
A new, comprehensive hurricane evacuation order database created by UVA researchers can help the U.S. develop more effective policies in the face of raging storms.
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Biomedical, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering Faculty Members Win Annual Teaching Award
Brian Helmke and Natasha Smith were recognized as outstanding and inspiring educators with The Jefferson Scholars Foundation’s Hartfield Excellence in Teaching Award.
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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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To Teach Computer Science, This Professor Deploys Psychology for the Win
One of computing’s largest educational and scientific organizations has recognized Briana Morrison for her contributions to the field.
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Improving Lives: Toddlers With Type 1 Diabetes Can Now Benefit From UVA Invention
A life-changing technology is now available to toddlers. Systems engineering faculty member Marc Breton co-invented the artificial pancreas system that manages insulin levels in diabetic patients.
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How AI Could Help Those Who Care for People With Dementia
Professor Emeritus John "Jack" Stankovic discusses an AI application to help Alzheimer's caregivers track their moods. Virginia Public Radio's Sandy Hausman reports for Radio IQ.