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Class of 2022: Eleanor Ozer
Ozer Has Earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Engineering with a Double Major in Computer Science
Ozer aims to create technology in a more ethical and responsible way and hopes to influence other engineers to do that as well.
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Class of 2022: Marzieh Lenjani
Lenjani Has Earned a Ph.D. in Computer Science
After opportunities to interact with many researchers from industry and academia while at UVA, Lenjani is joining Apple.
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Class of 2022: John Chrosniak
Chrosniak Has Earned a Bachelor of Science in Computer Science, with a Second Major in Computer Engineering and a Minor in Engineering Science
Chrosniak took courses in economics, leadership and environmental science along with his engineering degree.
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UVA Engineering Graduate Students Earn Prestigious NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
Eight graduate students and two graduating fourth-year students at the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science have received National Science Foundation...
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UVA Alum Shares His Experience in Cybersecurity During the 2020 Election
Christopher Krebs, Former Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Spoke to UVA Engineering Class Focused on Election Security
Former director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency talks about his work during 2020 election and cyber warfare in Ukraine.
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Medicine Meets Big Data: Clinicians Look to AI for Disease Prediction and Prevention
Donald E. Brown, W.S. Calcott Professor in the Department of Engineering Systems and Environment, and Dr. Sana Syed, a UVA Health pediatric gastroenterologist, are using deep learning methods in their quest to improve patient outcomes.
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2021 Year in Review
Celebrating the Contributions of UVA Engineers to Making the World a Better Place
UVA Engineering students, faculty and staff demonstrated their commitment to creating and disseminating knowledge, educating leaders and helping the community.
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New Technology Could Help Doctors Improve COVID-19 Patient Outcomes
Researchers at the University of Tokyo and University of Virginia find an early and treatable indicator of blood clotting in COVID-19 patients
The technology generates data within a matter of hours to determine patients at risk for micro thrombosis-related issues.
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Say Goodbye to the Memory Wall
UVA-Led Research Center Makes Significant Progress Eliminating the Long-Intractable Separation Between Computer Processing and Data Storage
Researchers in the University of Virginia’s Department of Computer Science and Charles L. Brown Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are leading a $29.7 million...
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UVA Joins Forces with the Virginia Department of Elections in Statewide Effort to Prepare Future Cybersecurity Leaders for Protecting Critical Infrastructure
UVA Engineering faculty have earned a $3 million grant to lead a network of Virginia universities, in partnership with the Virginia Department of Elections, in creating an...