• Unlocking Secrets of the Heart: Simple Scan Could Identify Patients at Risk

    UVA biomedical engineering researchers have developed an MRI technique to analyze the fat surrounding a patient’s heart, potentially enabling earlier cardiac disease interventions.

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  • NSF CAREER Grant Supports UVA Researcher’s Vision for a More Reliable Cloud Future

    Innovative tools detect hidden cloud failures, reducing downtime, financial losses and disruptions in critical industries like healthcare and e-commerce.

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  • UVA Cyberdefenders Ready for Mid-Atlantic Collegiate Competition in Hopes of Another Trip to Nationals

    The Hoos are perennial contenders in the National Collegiate Cyber Defense Competition. Can they win it all in 2025?

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  • Q&A: What Should You Know About the Forever Chemicals We All Ingest?

    Most Americans are unknowingly exposed to harmful substances every day. UVA chemical engineering professor Bryan Berger investigates how to reduce our exposure.

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  • PECASE Winners: 3 UVA Engineering Professors Receive Presidential Early Career Awards

    The White House announced Tuesday that three professors and two alumni had received the nation’s top honor for up-and-coming scientists and engineers.

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  • Wet Years Followed by Drought Turned California’s Flora Into Tinder

    UVA Engineering hydrology experts say two years of plentiful rain contributed to the devastating fires in California.

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  • UVA Receives DURIP Grant for Cutting-Edge Ceramic Research System

    UVA’s proposed new system for studying ultra-high-temperature ceramics will empower researchers to gather high-precision data that was previously out of reach.

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  • Cavalier Autonomous Makes History Again — This Time in Thrilling 4-Car Robot Race

    UVA just made history with three other robot racecar teams in a demo for the ages.

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  • New UVA Professor’s Research May Boost Next-Generation Space Rockets

    Chen Cui is finding the hidden patterns in electric propulsion plasma beams that could help ensure the success of long-term space missions.

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  • New Book Ties Together an Improbably Effective Career in Probability

    Systems engineering professor Roman Krzysztofowicz, known for modeling high-stakes decision making, has authored a textbook synthesizing his research across the years.

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