Aaron Bloomfield

Aaron Bloomfield is a professor who joined the department of Computer Science in 2004. He earned his Ph.D. in Computer and Information Science at the University of Pennsylvania. His research focuses on computer science education, specializing in assessment systems and systems to expedite grading while increasing it's efficacy.

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.

Beyond the Finish Line: The Intersection of Speed, Safety and AI Innovation
UVA’s autonomous race car is reshaping not just the racetrack but the future of AI and robotics.

Kevin Skadron Receives 2023 SIA University Research Award
The Semiconductor Industry Association and Semiconductor Research Corporation announced two recipients of their prestigious 2023 University Research Awards, including UVA Engineering's Kevin Skadron.

CAREER AWARD: UVA Engineering Researcher Has Plan to Defeat the Next Big Cyberattack
From zero-day to ransomware attacks, Ashish Venkat believes cybersecurity should be fast and affordable for all.

2023 CS Research Symposium Highlights
On October 3, 2023, the Computer Science Graduate Student Group (CSGSG) held their annual research symposium in Rice Hall.

Sage Advice From Reddit Co-founder and UVA Engineering Alum Steve Huffman
Reddit co-founder and CEO spoke of success, do-overs and the sheer luck of being a successful entrepreneur.

UVA Computer Science Professor Honored for Contributions in Association for Computing Machinery Publication
In a Q&A, Briana Morrison addresses issues in computer science education, including introductory programming retention.

CAREER Award: Fixing AI’s Blind Spot in Image Analysis
Miaomiao Zhang is improving AI image processing and analysis for real-world applications such as medical diagnoses and environmental monitoring.

Faculty Spotlight: Professor Stomps the Gas So We Can Take Our Hands Off the Wheel
Madhur Behl, associate professor of computer science and systems and information engineering, is in the spotlight for steering autonomous vehicles to safety.