• A Computer Playdate for Adults May Lead to Your Kid’s Next School Assignment

    Associate professor Luther Tychonievich has adapted computer science’s Tapestry professional development diversity program for Charlottesville school teachers through a local research-practice partnership.

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  • Say Goodbye to the Memory Wall

    Researchers in the University of Virginia’s Department of Computer Science and Charles L. Brown Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering are leading a $29.7 million research effort to remove.

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  • UVA Joins Forces with the Virginia Department of Elections in Statewide Effort to Prepare Future Cybersecurity Leaders for Protecting Critical Infrastructure

  • UVA Earns International Bragging Rights for Driverless Racing

    UVA’s fully autonomous car achieved an average speed of nearly 120 mph and a top speed of 124 mph in the historic Indy Autonomous Challenge Powered by Cisco.

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  • The Race Is On

    Assistant professor Madhur Behl and his team of 11 students are competing for a $1 million prize.

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  • Sandhya Dwarkadas Named Chair of UVA’s Department of Computer Science

  • A Messenger for Medicine

    Yanjun Qi is using powerful deep-learning models to analyze biomedical data to uncover how genes and messenger RNA interact.

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  • Computer science professor David Evans and his team conduct experiments to understand security and privacy risks associated with machine learning

    David Evans, professor of computer science in the University of Virginia School of Engineering and Applied Science, is leading research to understand how machine learning models can be compromised. 

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  • Interns Recount Career-Shaping Summer in 20th Annual Policy Internship Program

    UVA Engineering students spent 10 weeks learning communications and policy analysis skills with hands-on internships alongside high-level science and technology policymakers in Washington, D.C. 

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  • 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. 

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