Research @ UVA Engineering
Engineering for the Cyber FutureOur researchers are not merely reacting to the cyber age, we are catalyzing it. Machine learning, cybersecurity, high performance computing, intelligent memory systems, avalanche photodiodes, ultra-low-power chips: These are just some of the technologies essential to such next-generation projects as the Internet of Things and 100 Gbps Ethernet, and they are just some of the areas in which UVA Engineering holds world-class expertise.
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Class of ’24: Working the Cyber Side of the Space Force
Computer Science major Mitchell Hong will defend the country with skills in cybersecurity and leadership learned during his time at UVA.
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UVA Researcher Is Using AI To Help Caregivers
NBC29 covers BP America Professor Emeritus Jack Stankovic’s monitoring system that helps Alzheimer’s caregivers know when to take care of themselves.
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High-Tech ‘Ear’ Lets Alzheimer’s Caregivers Keep Eye on Emotions
UVA Engineering researchers created AI that listens for mood changes and protects Alzheimer’s caregivers’ mental health.
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Bringing Quantum Computing to Light
Xu Yi’s pioneering work leverages light wave technology in hopes of making quantum computing scalable and error-resistant.
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Bringing AI Up to Speed — Autonomous Auto Racing Promises Safer Driverless Cars on the Road
Madhur Behl, associate professor of computer science and systems and information engineering and Cavalier Autonomous Racing team leader, writes about the history and rapid growth of AI racing.
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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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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
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Racing to Learn
UVA Engineering undergraduate students in Madhur Behl's CS4501 course showed off the results of their work this semester during the 2023 UVA F1tenth Autonomous Racing Grand Prix.
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UVA Computer Science Professor Is Helping To Solve Decades-Old Privacy Problem
A breakthrough by UVA’s Wei-Kai Lin et al. showed truly private internet searches are possible, earning a best paper award and an article in Quanta Magazine.