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The prospect of running powerful machine learning models on everyday devices was just one of the exciting developments presented at UVA Engineering’s annual research paper and poster symposium.

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With telecom systems moving toward a more open platform where vendors can collaborate on improvements, Cong Shen saw a business opportunity.

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An electrical and computer engineer hides his fantasy to be a novelist and an astronaut tells tales from space.

Three UVA Engineering Faculty Named to AIMBE College of Fellows
Scott T. Acton, Gustavo Kunde Rohde and Shannon Barker have been recognized for contributions in biomedical imaging, modeling and education.
Ken Ono

Ken Ono is the STEM Advisor to the Provost and the Marvin Rosenblum Professor of Mathematics, a Professor by Courtesy in the School of Engineering and Applied Science and School of Data Science and a Professor by Courtesy of Statistics. He studies mathematics, specializing in Algebra, Arithmetic Geometry, Combinatorics and Number Theory.