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UVA Engineering's faculty and students work to improve human health and create a sustainable and secure future.
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Computer Science Alum Is Living his Best Life on the Road, One State at a Time
Working remotely, software engineer Nace Pleško’s home office is a tricked-out van with a view of all 50 states.
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UVA Biomedical Engineers Aim to Mass Produce Muscle Cells for Treating Traumatic Injuries
Rachel Bour is part of a team that’s getting closer to helping the thousands of Americans who suffer from perm
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Yujia Mu and Farjana Tonni Earn Malathi Veeraraghavan Fellowships
Ph.D. Students Follow the Late Professor's Example in Scholarship, Leadership and Service
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Building Bridges
Every summer, students about to embark on their college careers get a chance to create a home-away-from-home, while also preparing for the rigors of academic life.
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Mool Gupta Earns DOE Innovation Grant to Recycle Silver in Solar Panels
Mool Gupta, Langley Professor of electrical and computer engineering, will demonstrate a new, environmentally friendly way to remove and purify silver from old solar panels for re-use in photovoltaics, solar-thermal technologies and biomedical devices.
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Engineering Grad Seeking Solutions to a Vexing Plumbing Problem
Levi Otis, a 2021 School of Engineering and Applied Science graduate, started a plumbing company to change is how plastic pipe waste is discarded in an effort to keep PVC pipes out of landfills.
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Professor's Technology Can Help Make Your Fruits and Vegetables Safer
Chemical engineering associate professor Bryan Berger talked with UVA Today about his company’s alternative to agricultural pesticides and disinfectants.
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In Her Own Words: Caroline Davis
Engineering Student and President of Out in STEM Shares Diversity of Thought
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Go-With-The-Flow Wind Turbine, Conceived by UVA Prof, Completes Successful Demo
Wind turbine innovator professor Eric Loth creates a leading design in the international race to optimize offshore wind power.
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Ph.D. Student Will Use NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to Investigate Difficult-to-Treat Bacteria
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CAREER Award: Helping More People Benefit from Less-Invasive Robotic Surgery
Alemzadeh’s research will enable better training for surgeons, providing feedback in context of their work with patients.
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UVA No. 1 in Software Engineering, Topping Standard Bearers Stanford, UC Berkeley