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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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Engineering in Medicine - Professor Scott Acton’s Embedding Experience
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Matthew Julian receives the Roger Kelly Award
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Manufacturing Circuit Boards on a Sticker
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UVA Engineering Alumnus Wins iLab’s Carr Prize for Startup Business
Read NowJack Ross, a 2017 computer science graduate and product of UVA Engineering’s Entrepreneurship and Business program, won the 2018 Kathryne Carr Award.
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Autism Risk Determined by Health of Mom’s Gut, UVA Research Reveals
Read NowThe work raises the possibility that preventing forms of autism could be as simple as an expectant mom modifying her diet or taking custom probiotics.
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UVA Brain Discovery Could Block Aging’s Terrible Toll on the Mind
Read NowAging vessels connecting the brain and the immune system play critical roles in both Alzheimer’s disease and the decline in cognitive ability that comes with time, new research reveals.
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An Undergrad's Initiative Yields $3.2 Million to Revolutionize Treatment of Traumatic Injuries
Read NowUndergrad Research ROI
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Research Associate in Electrical and Computer Engineering Full-Time Position
Read NowThe Department of Computer Science and the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering in the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Virginia seek to hire a postdoctoral research associate to support the faculty and students in the CPS Link Lab.
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Gary Koenig Earns Promotion to Associate Professor of Chemical Engineering
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Expert: Without Cooperation, a Nuclear Weapons Program May Be Easy to Hide
Read NowUVA mechanical engineer, professor and nuclear weapons expert Houston Wood weighs in on North Korea and Iran.
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Meet UVA's 2013 Beckman Scholars
Read NowResearch into cardiac regeneration and organometallic chemistry has netted three University of Virginia undergraduates Arnold and Mabel Beckman Foundation scholarships to assist undergraduate science research.
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Meet UVA's 2014 Beckman Scholars
Read NowResearching the human diaphragm to help in disease treatment, particularly Duchenne muscular dystrophy; restoring healthy islet function in people with Type 2 diabetes; and understanding the movements of a pathogenic parasite have netted three University of Virginia undergraduate students major research support.