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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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Song Hu Receives NSF CAREER Award to Move Photoacoustic Microscopy a Step Closer to the Clinic
Photoacoustic microscopy can be used to diagnose diseases such as cancer and cardiovascular disease
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Engineering and Society Historian Peter Norton Says Free Roads Don’t Exist
Associate professor of science, technology and society Peter Norton, commenting in a New York Times article, said roads have never been free for drivers; clever branding by special interests groups convinced us otherwise.
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Engineering Systems and Environment Faculty and Students Publish Article in Traffic & Transit
An article by Engineering Systems and Environment researchers led by Brian Park addressing interactions between human-driven vehicles and automated vehicles is featured in Traffic & Transit.
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UVA Wins MACCDC Again
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Hossack Lab Featured on the Cover of the "Annals of Biomedical Engineering"
Science meets aesthetics in the Hossack Lab
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Meet UVA's 2019 Beckman Scholars
Investigating the impact of an anti-cancer treatment, pursuing a better chemical manufacturing process and using computational modeling to develop therapeutic treatments have netted three University of Virginia students prestigious research awards.
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CS Professor Receives Hartfield Excellence in Teaching Award
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Biocore and UVA’s Center for Applied Biomechanics tackle NFL injuries
When research changes the game--literally.
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Gaurav Giri Recognized with Robert A. Moore Jr. Award in Chemical Engineering for Efforts to Enhance Industrial Collaborations and Student Learning
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Silvia Blemker Inducted into Medical and Biological Engineering Elite
Now Twelve BME Faculty Members are AIMBE Fellows
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Area-Efficient Low-Latency FFT Design Based on Asynchronous Stochastic Computing
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Scooters Lost the Roadways to Cars a Century Ago but a New Revolution Could be Brewing, Says Technology Historian Peter Norton
Could scooters be a catalyst to help wrest dominion of the streets away from cars? Maybe, Engineering and Society historian Peter Norton tells Fast Company.