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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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Test Kitchens for Solar Cells
Read NowResearchers use machine learning to tap perovskites’ potential to lower the cost of solar energy.
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UVA Earns International Bragging Rights for Driverless Racing
Read NowUVA’s fully autonomous car achieved an average speed of nearly 120 mph and a top speed of 124 mph in the historic Indy Autonomous Challenge Powered by Cisco.
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Materials Science and Engineering Building Renamed for Esteemed Professor Emeritus
Read NowIn 2019, Olsen made a $25 million contribution to UVA Engineering. He dedicated his gift to Jesser.
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The Race Is On
Read NowAssistant professor Madhur Behl and his team of 11 students are competing for a $1 million prize.
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Researchers Meet to Discuss How Cybersecurity Can Combat Misinformation and Disinformation
Read NowResearchers from multiple disciplines and across the state met at UVA Engineering's Link Lab to discuss ongoing Commonwealth Cyber Initiative-funded research and build the groundwork to pursue future collaborations and large-scale projects.
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Look Ma, No Hands! Episode Eight
Read NowWe're Ready
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UVA Chemical Engineering Alumnus Is AIChE’s 2021 Industrial R&D Award Recipient
Read NowPaul Mensah, a vice president at Pfizer, has received one of chemical engineering’s highest honors for leadership on products that include development and manufacturing of the COVID-19 vaccine.
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How Sex Differences in Musculoskeletal Structure Influence Movement, Injury and Disease
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Maternal and Placental Immune Regulation
Read NowSepideh 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
Read NowVirginia 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
Read NowUnder the Hood
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New Research Highlights Importance of Timely Flu Vaccination
Read NowPoor 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.