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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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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.
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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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Photo Gallery: UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science - Open House 2024
More than 1,500 people turned out to check out the latest technologies developed by undergraduate and graduate engineering students.
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Their E-Cup Runneth Over: Engineering Students Win Big at Entrepreneurial Contest
Engineering entrepreneurs find competitive success — and support — in UVA’s startup community.
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Class of ’24: Working the Cyber Side of the Space Force
Computer Science major Mitchell Hong will defend the country with skills in cybersecurity and leadership learned during his time at UVA.
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Cville Solar Team Powers Food Truck at UVA
Cville Solar Team powers a food truck at UVA for a day with solar-powered batteries.
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Biomedical Engineering Professor Evan Scott Joins UVA Engineering Faculty
Evan A. Scott comes to UVA Engineering's Biomedical Engineering Department from Northwestern University, where he conducted groundbreaking research into the use of nanostructures to fight disease.
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Engineering Professor Earns Grant To Improve Trust Between Humans and Robots
This UVA researcher is laying the foundation for better trust between humans and robots, with help from an Air Force Office of Scientific Research grant.
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Mete Civelek Receives Established Investigator Award from the American Heart Association
Mete Civelek uses big data analytics to understand the molecular pathways of disease and develops personalized medicine approaches to cardiovascular and metabolic disorders.
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Graduating Engineer Took These Steps to a Career in Greener Energy
Want to land a job at an employer like Equinor? Engineer Reese Hertel first had to assess his interests and core beliefs. He then relied on UVA advisers to help him refine his focus.
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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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UVA Dons Parkas To Help Alaskans Living on Thin Ice
Engineering and society associate professor Caitlin Wylie is working on a blueprint to help indigenous communities thrive as the ground shifts beneath their feet (and houses).