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Biocomplexity Researchers Working with Health Officials to Predict Coronavirus’ Spread
Madhav Marathe, a professor of computer science and biocomplexity, and a division director at UVA’s Biocomplexity Institute, discusses the novel coronavirus COVID-19 epidemic.
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Student Chapter of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Solid-State Circuits Society Celebrates One-Year Anniversary
Chapter members cross-fertilize research in self-powered systems, hardware accelerators for deep neural networks and next-gen ultra-low power and 5G radio technology.
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CAREER Award: Seeing the Future
Kyusang Lee Earns Prestigious National Science Foundation Grant to Build the Equivalent of a Human Eye and Its Visual Cortex
Device promises to be 1,000 times more efficient in computing than current technology.
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Computer Science Students Build Coronavirus Tracking Website
Computer science students Soukarya Ghosh and James Yun developed a coronavirus tracking website with old high school friends who are now at Stanford and Virginia Tech.
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Engineering Systems and Environment Researchers Trying to Harness Smartphone Technology to Improve Health Care for Individuals and Society
The Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency, or DARPA, is helping to fund “Reliable Analytics for Disease Indicators,” a collaborative project using data collected on the UVA-developed mobile app Sensus.
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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
Lin’s research demonstrates the value of mathematical theory of self-learning systems for national defense.
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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
Bassirian’s research promises to extend the lifetime of power-constrained internet of things systems.
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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
UVA Engineering professor Jonathan L. Goodall and Charlottesville High School engineering teacher Matthew Shields both graduated from UVA Engineering in 2001. Now they are...
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For Good: Lighting the Way
Alan Wang, Ph.D. Student, Computer Engineering
People become engineers because they have a passion for creating knowledge and technologies that serve society. UVA Engineering’s "For Good" series shares their voices.