• Masters of Success

    This year, for the first time at the University of Virginia, graduate students were offered a chance to earn a certificate in one of the nation’s newest high-tech fields: cyber-physical systems. 

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  • World-Renowned Computational Scientist Geoffrey Fox Joins UVA Faculty

    Fox is known for his work in high-performance and parallel computing

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  • Four Ways To Use Subtraction That Could Make Life Better

    Engineering systems and environment professor Leidy Klotz’s book, “Subtract,” describes concrete examples, such as the invention of the modern cement block, and abstract challenges, such as racism and climate change, to illustrate the power of subtraction.

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  • Love & Basketball: Memory of Alumnus Who Died in 9/11 Lives on Through Scholarship

    Patrick Sean Murphy, a computer science major in the School of Engineering and Applied Science, is remembered through scholarships for rising third- and fourth-year students who were affected by 9/11.

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  • UVA Has Exceptionally High Four-Year, Public Engineering School Grad Rate

    At UVA Engineering, 84 Percent of Students Earn Bachelor's Degrees in Four Years

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  • UVA Biocomplexity Institute Developing Artificial Intelligence for Agriculture

    Researchers at UVA Biocomplexity Institute are founding partners of a national research institute that will develop artificial intelligence-driven solutions for some of agriculture’s biggest problems.

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  • Teen Vogue Presents GLAAD's 20 Under 20 2021: The LGBTQ Youth Shaping the Future

    Austin Houck, a third-year computer science student at the University of Virginia, has been honored in Teen Vogue’s second-annual GLAAD 20 Under 20 list for outstanding LGBTQ youth.

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  • Energy Pipelines Are Controversial Now, but One of the First Big Ones Helped Win World War II

    W. Bernard Carlson, chair of the Department of Engineering and Society, puts today’s oil pipeline controversies in historical perspective in The Conversation.

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  • Q&A: Corrosion Science Expert Discusses Catastrophic Surfside Collapse

    John R. Scully studies the mechanisms of corrosion and the potential costs to life and infrastructure, recently made all too real in Florida.

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  • Electronic Sensor Can Classify Chronic and Infectious Disease Metrics

    Swami's cover article for Lab on a Chip presents data analytics for high throughput phenotypic identification of cells, bacteria and viruses.

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  • Cong Shen Honored for Wireless Communications Research

    Method to Compress Machine Learning Models Earns International Conference on Communications Best Paper Award

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  • Class Makes Link Between Engineering and Social Justice Crystal Clear

    Engineering Systems and Environment course gives students practical tools to apply social justice before the design process begins.

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