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UVA Identifies Trigger for World’s Most Common Liver Disease
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered a key trigger for non-alcoholic fatty liver disease, a condition causing fat to build up in the liver for no clear reason.
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Team of UVA Engineering and Architecture Students Takes Second Place at Regional Construction Competition
UVA students get real-world experience on construction planning challenge.
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Hoo Knows About Football?
These UVA alumni and faculty all have one thing in common: professional football.
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UVA Research Group Opens a Path Toward Quantum Computing in Real-world Conditions
Scalable quantum computing platform drastically reduces the number of devices needed to achieve quantum speed.
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$3.1 Million Grant Backs Research for Ultrasound Brain Treatments
Researchers at the University of Virginia received $3.1 million to pioneer the use of focused soundwaves to improve treatment of a debilitating brain condition called cerebral cavernous malformations,
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UVA Engineering Names New Executive Director of Strategic Communications
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UVA Engineering Welcomes Executive Director of Development Warren Buford
In addition to his role as executive director of development, Buford will head the UVA Engineering Foundation.
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UVA Engineering’s Jack Stankovic Receives IEEE Medal
Stankovic has earned one of the IEEE’s highest honors for his work in the theory of real-time and resource-constrained, distributed systems and the practice of cyber-physical and health systems.
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Year in Review: 2023 Chemical Engineering News Highlights
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UVA Chemical Engineering Team Meets DOE Challenge to Innovate a Better Way to Extract Lithium
Finding a domestic source of lithium for battery manufacturing is a crucial part of our energy future. A UVA Engineering team might have the answer.
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Influential Publisher Awards Best Paper Honors to Geise Lab’s Research on Ion-Exchange Membranes
Chemical engineering Ph.D. student Sean Bannon and his advisor Geoffrey Geise have won a Best Paper Award from the American Chemical Society journal ACS ES&T Engineering.
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From Setback to Comeback: Cavalier Autonomous Racing Car Nabs Second in Major Competition
After early success then heartbreak, UVA Engineering’s autonomous racing team has roared back (almost) to the winner’s circle