Masters of Success
This year, for the first time at the University of Virginia, graduate students were offered a chance to earn a certificate in one of the nation’s newest high-tech fields: cyber-physical systems.

Class Makes Link Between Engineering and Social Justice Crystal Clear
Engineering Systems and Environment course gives students practical tools to apply social justice before the design process begins.

Students in Science, Technology and Society Class Propose Ritual for Fourth-Year Students to Enshrine UVA Engineering Ethos
Students in science, technology and society professor Kay Neeley’s fourth-year ethics course created a UVA Engineering version of Canada’s Ritual Calling of an Engineer.
One Year In, NSF Industry-University Cooperative Research Center Site at UVA Is Solving Problems

Inside the Science of Testing Wastewater at UVA for Evidence of COVID-19
On the surface, looking for evidence of COVID-19 in wastewater seems simple.

UVA’s Department of Engineering Systems and Environment Launches Construction Engineering and Management Concentration
University of Virginia engineering students have a new opportunity to design a career path in large-scale construction and infrastructure development.
Pioneers in Autonomous Racing
UVA to Compete in Inaugural Indy Autonomous Challenge

Reacting To History
AMP Alumni’s Company Recognized as One of D.C. Area’s Fast-Growing Businesses
Washington Business Journal has recognized a company founded by two 2007 alumni of the Accelerated Masters Program in Systems Engineering as one of the fastest-growing companies in the D.C. area.