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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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They've Done It Again!
Noah Perry and Ridhi Sahani won praise from both students and faculty for their ability to bring out the best in their students though engaging, responsive and effective teaching.
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UVA Researchers Harness the Power of a New Solid-State Thermal Technology
Researchers at the UVA School of Engineering and Applied Science have discovered a way to make a versatile thermal conductor, with promise for more energy-efficient electronic devices.
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Team of UVA Engineering and Architecture Students Takes Second Place at Regional Construction Competition
UVA students get real-world experience on construction planning challenge.
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Engineering Grad Students Shine in Teaching Excellence Awards, Claiming UVA’s Top Honors
The School of Engineering was well represented among this year’s All-University Graduate Teaching Award honorees.
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UVA Engineering Team Debuts New Type of Chip
Their chip achieves a 100-times improvement in computation with the same accuracy as conventional digital computing.
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Class of 2022: Kara Koopman
Koopman hopes to work the development and deployment of future technologies for sustainability.
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Class of 2022: Mengdi Huai
Huai will begin in August as a tenure-track assistant professor in the computer science department at Iowa State University.
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CAREER Award: Dynamic Defenses
Kwon aims to develop more sophisticated methods for detecting and stopping a global avalanche of cyber threats.
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Class of 2022: Rawan Osman
Osman learned how sustainable, decentralized power systems could improve the lives of people like her extended family in Sudan.
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Class of 2022: Rachel McNamara
McNamara will join UVA Engineering Assistant Professor Ji Ma's additive manufacturing research group to earn her Ph.D.
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Photos: "The Space Race" Screening
UVA Engineering welcomed astronaut and alum Leland Melvin to Grounds on Friday, January 19, for a screening of his new National Geographic documentary "The Space Race."
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UVA Research Team Detects Additive Manufacturing Defects in Real-Time
Researchers can now detect the formation of keyhole pores, one of the most challenging defects common in additive manufacturing, with incredible accuracy.