• Good Chemistry Makes Strong Bonds

    Chemical Engineering Ph.D. Students and Faculty Have a Culture All Their Own

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  • MAE Department Chair Search

    The Department of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering (MAE) within the School of Engineering and Applied Science at the University of Virginia invites applications for the position of Department Chair to begin in August 2022.

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  • Natasha Sheybani Named to Forbes' 30 Under 30 in Science

    Sheybani, an assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering, was also UVA's first-ever recipient of the prestigious NIH Director's Early Independence Award.

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  • We all have a part to play in averting future lead poisoning disasters

    John R. Scully, Charles Henderson Chaired Professor of Materials Science and Engineering, and UVA MSE alum Raymond Santucci (Ph.D., '19) explain how electrochemistry impacts clean water availability based on their study of the Flint lead crisis, writing for the UVA Darden Water Blog.

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  • Say Goodbye to the Memory Wall

    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 research effort to remove.

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  • A Brain Trust Approach

    Decarbonizing heavy freight trucks won’t be easy; no technology today has the power and efficiency to replace diesel engines for moving goods over long distances.

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  • Reaping the Rewards of Research Growth

    UVA's Department of Biomedical Engineering Shows Just What Can Happen When Research Grows 114% in Seven Years.

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  • Announcing the Tiffany and Matthew Link Fellowship

    A New Opportunity for Graduate Students in Biomedical Engineering

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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

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    UVA Students Test Their Code in a Robot Competition that Relies on Teamwork

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  • Science Technology and Society Professor Calls Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act Big, Not Transformational

    Peter Norton, a historian in the Department of Engineering and Society, told the Associated Press the $1 trillion infrastructure bill is more of the same.

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  • Grad Students Learn Construction Industry on Site of Alderman Library Renovation

    Participants in a new civil engineering course, Construction Practice, shadow team members to see firsthand the collaboration it takes to manage a large building project.

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