• Wearable Electronics: Do You Have Exoskeletons in Your Closet?

    With this assistive technology, those who suffer from neuromuscular diseases like cerebral palsy or ALS and have a loss of motor control could do things like drink a cup of coffee, have dinners and ma

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  • CAREER Award: Helping More People Benefit from Less-Invasive Robotic Surgery

    Alemzadeh’s research will enable better training for surgeons, providing feedback in context of their work with patients.

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  • CAREER Award: Designing the Next Generation of Wireless Communications Systems

    Working in partnership with industry, Shen's machine-learning models can be prototyped, standardized and integrated into real systems.

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  • CAREER Award: Long-Lived Things for the Internet of Things

    For the internet of things to reach its maximal benefit, all those connected devices have to keep up with the times.

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  • CAREER Award: Teaching Machines the Art of Human Decision-Making

    Li’s models will generate deeper insights into observational data to help people make better decisions.

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  • Class of 2022: Will Ashe

    Ashe Has Earned a Ph.D. in Computer Engineering

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  • A Computer Playdate for Adults May Lead to Your Kid’s Next School Assignment

    Associate professor Luther Tychonievich has adapted computer science’s Tapestry professional development diversity program for Charlottesville school teachers through a local research-practice partnership.

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  • Airman Magazine: Hypersonics

    Associate Professor Christopher P. Goyne is featured in Airman Magazine. His lab is providing valuable data to help develop technologies for the extreme environment of hypersonic flight.

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  • UVA Alum Shares His Experience in Cybersecurity During the 2020 Election

    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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  • 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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  • Putting It All on the Line

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

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  • UVA Earns International Bragging Rights for Driverless Racing

    UVA’s fully autonomous car achieved an average speed of nearly 120 mph and a top speed of 124 mph in the historic Indy Autonomous Challenge Powered by Cisco.

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