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Bringing Quantum Computing to Light
Xu Yi’s pioneering work leverages light wave technology in hopes of making quantum computing scalable and error-resistant.
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US DOT Enlists UVA for Key Roadway Safety Research
The Center for Applied Biomechanics Secures $4.1M
The Center for Applied Biomechanics research is a key component of the ongoing federal plan to reduce U.S. roadway deaths and injuries.
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Finding the Most Heat-Resistant Substances Ever Made
UVA Engineering Secures DOD MURI Award to Advance High-Temperature Materials
Materials science engineering and geology experts will copy Mother Nature’s use of mineral composition, temperature and pressure to make next-generation materials.
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Unveiling the Dynamics of Maternal Immune Responses
Dolatshahi's research aims at personalized vaccines during pregnancy and enhancing early childhood immunity via understanding maternal antibody transfer.
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Hilary Bart-Smith and Team Win Another ONR MURI
Professor Hilary Bart-Smith and her team have been winning highly competitive Multidisciplinary University Research Initiative Program (MURI) grants from the Office of Naval...
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UVA Chemical Engineering Team Meets DOE Challenge to Innovate a Better Way to Extract Lithium
‘TELEPORT’ Approach Could Solve One of the Nation’s Critical Energy Needs
Finding a domestic source of lithium for battery manufacturing is a crucial part of our energy future. A UVA Engineering team might have the answer.
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UVA Students Earn Visualization Award Honoring Michael H. Freilich, Former NASA Division Director
Venkat Lakshmi’s Hydrosense Group Boasts Six Honorees in American Geophysical Union Competition
UVA civil and environmental engineering Ph.D. students demonstrate the power of data visualization.
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UVA Computer Science Professor Is Helping To Solve Decades-Old Privacy Problem
A breakthrough by UVA’s Wei-Kai Lin et al. showed truly private internet searches are possible, earning a best paper award and an article in Quanta Magazine.
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Beyond the Finish Line: The Intersection of Speed, Safety and AI Innovation
UVA's autonomous race car is reshaping not just the racetrack but the future of AI and robotics
Associate professor Madhur Behl explains how the Cavalier autonomous racing car works. Photo by Tom Daly for UVA Engineering Have a need for speed? Professor Madhur Behl has you...
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Influential Publisher Awards Best Paper Honors to Geise Lab’s Research on Ion-Exchange Membranes
Chemical engineering Ph.D. student Sean Bannon and his advisor Geoffrey Geise have won a Best Paper Award from the American Chemical Society journal ACS ES&T Engineering.