• Accolades: Engineering Faculty, Staff Recognized for Contributions, Service

    Members of the computer science and engineering systems and environment departments were named among UVA faculty and staff receiving honors for professional contributions and community outreach.

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  • SysBioREU Class of 2022: Lavie Ngo

    Ngo Studies Biomedical Engineering at Virginia Commonwealth University.

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  • SysBioREU Class of 2022: Makayla Garner

    Garner Studies Bioengineering at Clemson University.

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  • Love-Love: Students Find Community Through Wheelchair Tennis Club

    Computer science majors Mason McGrady and Jacob Wald make up two-thirds of the UVA wheelchair tennis club team.

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  • SysBioREU Class of 2022: Julia Tootle

    Q&A: Tootle said she enjoyed becoming friends with the other REU students.

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  • Venkataraman Lakshmi Named President-Elect of the Hydrology Section of the American Geophysical Union

    Election as an officer in the American Geophysical Union is another accolade in a resume full of honors for Lakshmi. 

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  • Alumna Jen Locke Recognized for Overcoming Adversity to Achieve Career Success

    Locke Makes Path Easier for Those who Have it Harder than Herself

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  • Computer Science and Computer Engineering Double Major Named Mitchell Scholar

    Zachary Yahn will study at Ireland’s University College Dublin on a prestigious George J. Mitchell Scholarship.

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  • Wearable Electronics: Do You Have Exoskeletons in Your Closet?

    With this assistive technology, those who suffer from neuromuscular diseases like cerebral palsy or ALS and have a loss of motor control could do things like drink a cup of coffee, have dinners and ma

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  • UVA Engineers Lead $4.3 Million, Multi-University DARPA Project to Strengthen Navy Ships and Defense Systems

    Team is designing coatings and new alloys that use material interfaces in an adaptive way to control corrosion.

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  • Subtraction as a Solution

    Subtraction can be overlooked as an effective solution even when the space it creates can help us solve problems faster. Civil engineering professor Leidy Klotz spoke with The Atlantic about his resea

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  • A Sponge that Could Give Wounded Soldiers a Fighting Chance

    UVA professor George Christ teams with UC Berkeley professor Kevin Edward Healy to develop a hydrogel material that can be placed directly in wounds to make up for missing muscle mass. 

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