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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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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.
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UVA Materials Science Engineers Work on New Material for Computer Chips
Samantha Jaszewski and Shelby Fields publish landmark studies on stability of ferroelectric hafnium oxides.
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In Memoriam: Renowned Worldwide, William Wulf’s Love for Computers and Teaching Grounded Him at UVA
Among many accomplishments, Wulf was known as the inventor of BLISS, Bill’s Language for Implementing System Software.