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UVA Engineering Dean Craig H. Benson Elected to National Academy of Inventors
Benson Named Among Nation’s Top Inventors for His Natural Approach to Environmental Challenges
Benson will go down in history as the engineer who developed a brilliant way to use natural processes to prevent landfills from leaking pollutants into groundwater.
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Virginia iGEM team presented “Sewage PD"
Sewage PD brings home the gold!
For their design and research of “Sewage PD," UVa was nominated for Best Environmental Project and for Best BioBrick Part.
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CS Graduate Students and Professor win Audience Choice Award and Demo Award at ACM BuildSys Conference
ACM BuildSys Conference Awards to CS Grad Students and Professor
Graduate Students and a Professor from the University of Virginia’s Computer Science Department received multiple awards at the ACM BuildSys Conference in Stanford, CA. BuildSys...
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A Platform for Attracting Outstanding Graduate Students
A new fellowship program is a critical reason UVA Engineering is attracting outstanding and diverse new graduate students.
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Paolucci Publishes in Science
Incoming Professor Chris Paolucci Publishes in Prestigious Journal Science
Incoming ChE Professor Chris Paolucci recently published research from his doctoral thesis in Science. Prof. Paolucci will start his assistant professor appointment at UVA in...
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Geise Research Group Featured in VOA Story on Desalination
Prof. Geoff Geise was recently interviewed for a Voice of America report titled, "Desalination Promises Ample Supply of Fresh Water."
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National Science Foundation Grants Support UVA Engineering’s Innovative Approach to Stormwater Management Research
A team is researching intelligent systems for helping low-lying coastal cities, where flooding caused by sea-level rise and more intense storms has become a pressing problem.
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The world turns its terrible tide
UVA engineers to play key roles in two new pan-University institutes tackling global challenges
UVA Engineers will play key roles in two new pan-university institutes tackling global challenges such as the rapidly changing climate.
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Professor Awarded Prestigious CAREER Grant
Grant will facilitate high-performance battery research
The National Science Foundation has awarded Prof. Gary Koenig with a five-year, $516,222 CAREER research grant.