• UVA Researchers Simplify Signal Classification with Smarter, Faster Tech

    UVA develops Python-based tool using CDT for faster, accurate signal classification, enabling robust AI applications in healthcare and engineering.

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    A tradition started as a community-building project is going strong a couple of years later. UVA Engineering’s monthly International Food Friday draws dozens for dinner, laughs and fellowship.

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    UVA Engineering is recruiting talent for its Rising Scholars program.

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  • UVA Engineering Alum’s Paper on Bio-Inspired ‘Tunabot’ Is Among Publisher’s Most Cited

    Mechanical and aerospace engineering Ph.D. alumnus and current post-doc Carl H. White discusses the impact of his Tunabot Flex research in an interview with IOP Publishing.

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  • In Major Materials Breakthrough, UVA Team Solves a Nearly 200-Year-Old Challenge in Polymers

    UVA researchers’ new polymer strategy shifts a centuries-old engineering paradigm with a molecular design that doesn’t sacrifice stretchability for stiffness.

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  • Autonomous Vehicle Safety: A Driverless Car’s Brain Trains on Sensors. But What if They Need Replacing?

    A recent UVA Engineering doctoral graduate, now a postdoctoral researcher and UVA Coppenhaver Fellow, has created a new way to fix a known problem on autonomous vehicles sensors.

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  • Turkey With a South Asian Twist Wins Chemical Engineers’ Cook-Off

    Third- and fourth-year students battled it out in the annual turkey-cooking competition, a rite of fall for ChemE majors.

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  • Whose Robot Conquered the Cardboard Course, Taking Home the Coveted Golden Duckies?

    A professor’s annual classroom competition pits student programming of turtle-like robots in time trials, with penalty points added for imprecision as the ’bots maneuver through a carboard maze.

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  • UVA Ph.D. Student Uncovers COVID-19 Transmission Patterns

    Islam’s research offers fresh insights into how understanding transmission dynamics can transform public health strategies.

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  • Two ChemE Professors Named American Institute of Chemical Engineers Fellows

    University of Virginia professors of chemical engineering Bill Epling and Roseanne Ford were recently elected fellows of the American Institute of Chemical Engineers.

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