• Breaking Down Barriers

    Computer Science Students Launch Women in Cybersecurity Chapter at the University

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  • Green Energy Can Be Cheaper, More Resilient

    Engineering Systems and Environment Professor Andres Clarens advocated for decentralized wind and solar power infrastructure in an interview on local public radio.

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  • Chemical Engineering Fourth Year Is a Finalist for a 2021 Hertz Fellowship

    Karl Westendorff is one of 48 out of 900 applicants to make it to the final round of interviews for a coveted Hertz Fellowship, worth up to $250,000.

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  • Jefferson Scholars Foundation Recognizes Assistant Professor of Chemical Engineering

    Gaurav Giri received the Hartfield Excellence in Teaching Award, which is given to engineering faculty members.

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  • Engineering Systems and Environment Professor Chosen for Environmental Leadership Program

  • Virginia iGEM Recruiting for Summer 2022!

    Virginia iGEM Recruiting for Summer 2022!

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  • Q&A: ‘Girls Who Code’ Founder Is on a Mission

    UVA Today talks with computer science students Mara Hart and Danielle Zevitz, founder and vice president of Girls Who Code. The mission of Girls Who Code is to educate members with industry-relevant skills and to build community.

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  • UVA Honors Distinguished Researchers at Virtual Awards Event

    Faculty from every UVA Engineering department were recognized at the University’s virtual Research Achievement Awards ceremony, with special honors going to Prasanna V. Balachandran, Xiaodong (Chris) Li and John A. Stankovic.

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  • Creating a Clearer Picture

    UVA Team Developing Superior Semiconductor to Improve Weapons Screening for National Security

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  • Link Lab-Industry Initiative Fosters Next-Generation Cyber-Physical Systems Researchers

    Esen Yel Recognized for Excellence in Autonomous Systems Research

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  • Announcing the Open BME Seminar Series

    A Collaborative Seminar Series

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  • J-Term Classes, Including ‘Pandemics Beyond the Headlines: COVID-19,’ Drew Hundreds

    Chemical engineering professor Roseanne Ford and professor of politics David Leblang had 500 students in their course designed to help understand viruses, politics of regulation and individual dimensions of pandemic disease.

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