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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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Pioneers in Autonomous Racing
UVA to Compete in Inaugural Indy Autonomous Challenge
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Commonwealth Center for Advanced Manufacturing Appoints New President and CEO
John Milton-Benoit's experience leading research and innovation will help the center continue expanding in size and impact.
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Autonomous Vehicles to Race at Indianapolis Motor Speedway
Madhur Behl, assistant professor of computer science and engineering systems and environment, speaks with The Wall Street Journal about UVA's Cavalier Autonomous Racing Club. UVA will compete against more than three dozen universities from around the world in the Indy Autonomous Challenge.
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WIRED.com: The Rocket Motor of the Future Breathes Air Like a Jet Engine
UVA’s Aerospace Lab director and professor Chris Goyne weighs in with other experts about new rocket tech.
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ASEE Awards Best Paper for Engineering Professor’s Work on a Nationally Normed Learning Assessment Tool
Engineering and society and mechanical and aerospace engineering assistant professor Ann Reimers earned an American Society for Engineering Education 2020 Best Paper Award for Scholarship of Teaching and Learning research.
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From Every Challenge, Opportunity
Innovative Program Gives Summer Boost to UVA Engineering Students and Children Interested in STEM
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Chair's Statement on Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
Standing up for others is part of our mission
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Not as Gross as It Sounds: Predicting How Bacteria in Mucus Affect Human Health
UVA Engineering Faculty Lead $3.2 million, Multi-University Study to Model Microbe and Mucus Interactions
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Prasanna Balachandran Assists Multi-University Effort to Prevent Tooth Decay
Computational Modeling Speeds Researchers' Discovery in the Building Blocks of Human Enamel
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Matthew Diasio Shares His Passion for Communicating Science
Diasio will serve as a Congressional Science & Engineering Fellow beginning in the fall of 2020, to see firsthand how senators and representatives get advice and incorporate it into legislation.
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When Students’ Summer Plans Changed, UVA’s Weldon Cooper Center Said it Could Use the Help
With summer internships and jobs lost to COVID-19, engineering majors were among more than two dozen UVA students to work instead on the Virginia Clean Energy Project.
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Smarter Engineering Could Help Recovery from Major Disasters
Engineering Systems and Environment associate professor Osman Ozbulut argues investing in advanced building technologies is a good buy for state and federal governments.