• For Good: Creating Accessible Medical Technology For All

    Lucy Fitzgerald, Ph.D. Candidate, Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering

    Read Now
  • If Bacteria Jitterbug, to What Song do They Dance?

    Exploring the Potential of Mapping Data to Sound

    Read Now
  • Scully Issues Five-point Plan for Corrosion Research to Stem Indirect Human Transmission of COVID-19

    CORRISON Editorial Calls for Experimental Research to Boost Copper Alloys' Antimicrobial Properties

    Read Now
  • In Memoriam: Professor Malathi Veeraraghavan

    We honor her memory by supporting each other's successes and working together to make the world a better place

    Read Now
  • Chair's Letter: We were a Community Before the Pandemic Emerged, and That Has Made All the Difference

    High points amid the challenges

    Read Now
  • Improving Photonic Devices with Chaos

    Nature Communications Publishes UVA and Peking University's Innovation in Microcombs

    Read Now
  • Sharpening Skills on the Leading Edge

    Chemical engineering introduced two new electives in spring 2020

    Read Now
  • 2019-2020 Gaden, Gainer and Kirwan Fellows Settle Into Research Programs

  • Team Tackling a Quiet Enemy

  • UVA Engineering Student Teams Land Two New ‘Double Hoo’ Awards; Two Receive Renewed Funding

    Five engineering departments are represented in the University’s Double Hoo program, which funds research collaborations between undergraduate and graduate student pairs.

    Read Now
  • Class of 2020: For Georgia MacKenzie, Art + Engineering = Design

    Georgia Mackenzie is a University of Virginia cross country and track runner, a newly graduated biomedical engineer, and a painter and illustrator. She sees a connection in all of her pursuits.

    Read Now
  • Beating the Gender Diversity Odds

    According to the National Science Foundation’s 2019 Women, Minorities, and Persons with Disabilities in Science and Engineering report, Computer Science has one of the lowest shares of women degree re

    Read Now