• Taking Lessons From RMS Titanic and her Twin, Olympic

    Historian’s latest Forbes column argues that the long, proud run of RMS Olympic shows a different side of her ill-fated twin, Titanic.

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    What started as an incidental discovery in a chemistry lab has turned into a project to help drug makers and doctors better heal foot wounds of diabetes patients.

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  • Historian Peter Norton Tells 'Marketplace' Why Pedestrian Deaths in NYC Buck Positive Trend

    Engineering and Society history professor Peter Norton says pedestrians are claiming their place on city's streets.

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  • CE Ph.D. Candidate Named Innovation Grant Recipient

    Courtney Hill is investigating water treatment technologies to prevent child-stunting caused by diarrheal diseases in South Africa.

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  • NMCF Electron Microscopy Instrumentation for High Resolution Imaging and Analysis

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  • CS 4th Year Received Honorable Mention in CRA Outstanding Undergraduate Research

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  • Video: Season's Greetings from UVA Engineering

  • Systems Engineering Students Collaborate on Case Study with Charlottesville Fire Department

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  • UVA Civil Engineering Fourth-years Present Senior Projects

    Matthew Stromberg is overall winner

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  • UVA Professor Puts Prospect of Auto Industry Retooling in Historical Context

    UVA engineering and society historian Peter Norton describes for the Washington Post’s Power Up column how the auto industry retooled for WWII.

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