• Map Shows States Where Carcinogens Detected in Drinking Water Sources

    UVA chemical engineering professor Bryan Berger tells Newsweek a new report on widespread PFAS contamination confirms the need for technology like his lab’s testing and containment approach.

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  • UVA Computer Scientist Wins NSF CAREER Award to Help Robots Engage with Complex Human Behavior

    Yen-Ling Kuo is building robots that can interpret human language, movements and intentions, making them better teammates in everyday life.

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  • NSF CAREER Award Will Power UVA Engineer’s Research To Improve Drug Purification

    Nick Vecchiarello’s work on custom-designed molecular surfaces could make protein-based drugs safer, cheaper and easier to manufacture.

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  • UVA’s Moon Robot Collects Awards in NASA’s Lunabotics Challenge

    UVA Engineering’s moon rover team won top innovation and other awards at the 2025 NASA competition by drawing on tried-and-true engineering principles and past experience.

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  • Bioelectronics Pioneer Discusses Wireless NICUs, Rewired Amputees

    The path to better health is sometimes skin deep. John A. Rogers delivers the inaugural Jefferson Engineering Lecture.

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  • UVA Engineering Rocketry Soars at IREC

    Big win for UVA Engineering! With a nearly perfect launch to 10,019 feet and a flawless recovery, the team is making serious waves in only its second year competing.

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