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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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Meet the 2020 Community Fellows
Daniel Graham, assistant professor in the UVA Department of Computer Science, will serve as mentor to 2020 University of Virginia Community Fellow Destinee Wright, a UVA alumna and small business owner.
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Top U.S. Transportation Accident Investigation Official Analyzes Fatal Bridge Collapse for Engineering Systems and Environment Students and Faculty
NTSB chair Robert L. Sumwalt guest lectures in Forefronts of Civil Engineering graduate course
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UVA Center for Engineering in Medicine Newsletter January 2020
Jeff Holmes' Op-Ed on The Conversation, call for proposals, funded projects, center researchers in the news and more
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test Link Lab 2020 Research Day is September 24, 2020
Smart Spaces Driving Health and Wellness Outcomes
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Analyzing Text Messages May Help Prevent Suicide
Engineering systems and environment associate professor Laura Barnes and her collaborators aim to use technology that people interact with every day to improve mental health care for patients in real time.
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Research Helps Drones and Unmanned Vehicles Build and Maintain Connectivity in Remote and Harsh Environments
Algorithms Turn Autonomous Agents into a Self-Learning System
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Pouyan Bassirian Earns Predoctoral Achievement Award from the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers and Solid-State Circuits Society
Award Recognizes Bassirian's Academic Record and Publications in the Area of Solid-State Circuits
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Innovation Leaders
Link Lab Adds New Faculty
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A Tale of Two Labs
UVA Engineering Graduates, Now Teachers Themselves, Demonstrate to Future Engineering Leaders the Power of Service and Collaboration
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Jack W. Davidson Named an Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Fellow
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Matthew B. Dwyer Named a Fellow by the Association for Computing Machinery
Dwyer Selected for his Contributions to the Specification and Analysis of Software
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Royal Society Recognizes UVA Auto Crash Finding 'Statistic of the Year'
The Royal Statistical Society today announced its “international statistics of the year.” Among the most notable is a finding that female car passengers wearing seatbelts have 73% greater odds of being seriously injured in frontal crashes compared to belted men.