• ChemE Professor Bryan Berger’s Hemp Research Part of Economic Development Collaboration in Appalachia

    Bryan Berger, an associate professor of chemical engineering, is collaborating with UVA and UVA-Wise researchers to spur economic development in Southwest Virginia through an Appalachian Prosperity Project fellowship.

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  • Former Associate Dean, Professor Emeritus David Morris Has Died

  • UVA Engineers Seeking to Help Caregivers of Dementia Patients Through New Technology

    Jack Stankovic and Hongning Wang are using a grant from the National Science Foundation to develop a smart healthcare system that will help provide needed support to caregivers in the home, in real-time, when they need it most.

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  • Keeping Connected Vehicles Connected

    Researchers aim to put 'safety-critical,' 'wireless' and 'autonomous vehicles' in same sentence

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  • Taking a Nuanced Approach to Balance Competing Goals for Water Resources

  • Lembit Lilleleht, Chemical Engineering Professor Emeritus, Dies at 89

  • Machine Learning Algorithm Accelerates Diagnosis of Gut Disease

    Health IT Analytics features a publication by researchers supported by the Center for Engineering in Medicine: Machine learning algorithms can rapidly analyze biopsy images and reduce the time it takes to diagnose gut diseases in children, revealed a study published in JAMA Network Open.

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  • Electrical and Computer Engineering Alumni Earn Outstanding Paper Award

  • Engineers and Physicians Use Big Data Analytics to Improve Dialysis Drug Dosing

    Dr. Brendan Bowman sought to improve treatments for dialysis patients while cutting costs and found a possible solution using data science.

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  • Engineering and Society Professor Named Entrepreneur of the Year for Vehicle-to-Grid Startup Fermata Energy

  • Pike Fellows Program Alumni Land Substantial Funding for Startup

  • Chemical Engineering Welcomes Promising Ph.D. Students Thanks to New Fellowships