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Two UVA Engineering Professors Elected AIMBE Fellows
Read NowJoining the top 2% of medical and biological engineering professionals
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Invitation: Publicity Partner in the Boston Scientific Connected Patient Challenge VI - Telehealth
Read NowThe Boston Scientific 6th annual Connected Patient Challenge launched on March 1, 2021. This year’s theme is “Telehealth: Improving Patient Care & Connectivity while Closing the Gap in Healthcare Disparities.”
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Local TV Reports on Online Ethic Center’s Move to UVA Engineering
Read NowOnline Ethics Center director and associate professor of science, technology and society Rosalyn Berne spoke with an NBC29 reporter about the center’s goals.
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Going with the Flow
Read NowUVA Engineering is Leading a Three-year, $3.5 Million, Multi-institution Study to Build an Eco-friendly Device that Will Convert River Currents to Electrical Currents
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Computer Science Professor Matthew B. Dwyer Honored with Endowed Distinguished Professorship
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CNN Opinion: The dirty work that could detect Covid-19
Read NowDr. Amy Mathers and Lisa Colosi-Peterson, UVA-Center-for-Engineering-in-Medicine researchers whose wastewaster testing program helps keep the University open for students, share their thoughts about next steps for wastewater system applications in a CNN op-ed.
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Berger Lab Wins Support for Technologies to Protect Crops from Harmful Microbes
Read NowAssociate professor Bryan Berger has received a Bayer Grants4AG award to design proteins that can be employed to reduce food and crop waste and foodborne illnesses.
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Pain is Personal; Relief from Cancer Pain Should Be, Too
Read NowUVA nurse scientist and assistant professor Virginia LeBaron and team deploy wearable smart watch sensors into patients’ homes to quantify pain’s impact on their quality of life. The project is supported by a $3.4 million grant from the National Institutes of Health, The National Institute of Nursing Research.
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Expert on History of Cars in America Explains Virginia’s New Stance on Jaywalking
Read Now“Fighting Traffic” author Peter Norton says the law gave police an excuse to stop people they deemed suspicious.
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Research Expands Material Palette for Ultra-High Temperature Materials
Read NowElegant Approach Treats Oxidation as a Design Element
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Research and Rescue
Read NowUVA Engineering researchers and first responders join forces to devise cyber-physical system that supports emergency medical technicians who are busy helping others
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Society of Women Engineers Recognizes Young Chemical Engineering Grad as Emerging Leader
Read NowElyse McMillen was honored for her work at Rolls-Royce and leadership in the Society of Women Engineers.