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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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Class of 2022: Eleanor Ozer
Ozer Has Earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering with a Double Major in Computer Science
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Even Sabotage is Fair Game for UVA Engineering Professor Striving to Teach Computer Science Students the Art of Teamwork
Sometimes coaxing students to work effectively in teams is more about teaching them to care for one another.
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CAREER Award: It’s a Dirty Job, but Some Catalyst Has Got to Do It
To make a better catalyst, Paolucci is using quantum physics, chemical engineering knowhow and computing power to decode chemical reactions down to the atom.
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CAREER Award: Big Molecules, Boundless Possibilities
Letteri’s lab is building a system for producing hydrogels that will capture the complex features of human tissues.
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Faculty Spotlight: Valdez Makes Travel Easier for People With Disabilities
Rupa Valdez, associate professor in the Department of Engineering Systems and Environment, conducts research that involves thinking about and designing useful systems to help people living with disabilities and chronic health conditions.
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Computer Science Professor Earns Service Award
Matthew B. Dwyer, Robert Thomson Distinguished Professor, has published widely in the areas of program analysis, software specification and automated formal methods.
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UVA Engineering Graduate Students Earn Prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
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UVA Engineering Graduate Students Earn Prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Each five-year fellowship includes three years of financial support and an annual stipend and a cost of education allowance to help cover tuition and fees.
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Could a UVA Professor’s Invention Have Saved My Father?
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Alum’s Thriving Cybersecurity Business Teaches Clients to Think Like Hackers
Computer science alumnus and former Rodman Scholar Roman Bohuk spoke to UVA Today about MetaCTF, the company he founded with fellow CS alumni.
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A Computer Playdate for Adults May Lead to Your Kid’s Next School Assignment
Associate professor Luther Tychonievich has adapted computer science’s Tapestry professional development diversity program for Charlottesville school teachers through a local research-practice partnership.
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Ph.D. Candidate Ho Lun Chan Earns Scholarship and Two Top Poster Awards for Corrosion Science
A National Science Foundation graduate research fellowship program award supports Chan's research.