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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 Sex Differences in Musculoskeletal Structure Influence Movement, Injury and Disease
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Maternal and Placental Immune Regulation
Sepideh Dolatshahi, Ph.D., has earned seed grant funding from the Jeffress Trust to uncover the mechanisms of antibody transfer across racial groups.
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Engineering His Way to Victory
Virginia Cavalier Defensive Lineman and UVA Engineering Graduate Student Adeeb Atariwa Wins on the Field and in the Classroom
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Look Ma, No Hands! Episode Five
Under the Hood
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New Research Highlights Importance of Timely Flu Vaccination
Poor timing of influenza vaccination campaigns leads to an increase in premature births, lower birth-weight babies and the need to deliver more babies by cesarean section.
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The Dangerous Promise of the Self-Driving Car
Associate professor of science, technology and society Peter Norton talked to Bloomberg’s CityLab about his new book, “Autonorama: The Illusory Promise of High-Tech Driving.”
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‘Coastal Futures Hub’ Aims To Protect Rural Communities Threatened by Climate Change
Larry Band, environmental science and engineering systems and environment professor, is part of a UVA team partnering with Virginia communities to manage the impacts of a changing climate.
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Committed Cohort Dedicates Every Other Weekend to Mastering Systems Engineering
For job advancement or career transitioning, UVA’s Accelerated Master’s Program in Systems Engineering offers an intense, one-year education.
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Sandhya Dwarkadas Named Chair of UVA’s Department of Computer Science
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Understanding the Resistance of Cells and Tumors to Chemotherapy
Mohammad Fallahi-Sichani Secures New National Institutes of Health R01 Grant
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Drug and Gene Delivery Across the Blood Brain Barrier
Richard Price Secures Two National Institutes of Health R01 Grants for Focused Ultrasound Research
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In Memoriam: Albert H. Small, Influential Donor to UVA Library and Engineering
Small’s support of UVA projects includes an Engineering School building that bears his name, and the Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, which opened in 2004, named in honor of Small and his wife.