Research @ UVA Engineering
Engineering for a Sustainable FutureEngineering a better future will require the best work of researchers collaborating along the spectrum from the tiniest building blocks of materials through the complex workings of entire societal systems. We work at the micro- and nano-scale in fields like heat transfer, catalysis and 2-D materials to identify fundamental properties of matter. Our goal is not simply to conduct research, but to pursue research with positive global impact.
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Systems and Information Engineering 2.0: The Future of Complex Systems
Opinion: Integrating AI with human insight to revolutionize smart systems for a modern world.
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Why Gulf Hurricanes Threaten Virginia, Southeast
Hurricane Helene made landfall in the Big Bend region of Florida, but has impacted thousand outside of the state. A UVA Engineering expert explains how and why this happens.
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If an Asteroid Heads Toward Earth, How Close to Harm's Way Will We Be?
Joshua Handal, a 2012 UVA Engineering alumnus, explains why the best offense against meteors is the NASA Planetary Defense Coordination Office.
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UVA Awarded $8M DARPA Grant to Develop Next-Generation Optical Detectors
UVA is leading a groundbreaking project to create highly sensitive optical detectors to advance technologies in healthcare, defense and communications.
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Norfolk Flooding Predicted in Seconds With Machine Learning Models
UVA civil engineering professor Jon Goodall’s hydrological modeling expertise is helping to create tools for decision-makers coping with weather events.
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Caring About Catalysis: Can UVA Make Wastewater Gas Fully Renewable?
Wastewater may be gross, but it has the beautiful potential to be reused as industrial methane. UVA Engineering is collaborating on a fully renewable natural gas feasibility study.
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2 New UVA Minors Emphasize Tech Ethics and Social Responsibility
UVA Engineering introduces two minors to help meet the critical need for conscientious engineers, leaders and policymakers.
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Bonding Over Bacteria: Doctoral Student and Undergrad Pore Over ‘Double Hoo’ Research
Ph.D. candidate Rhea Braun and undergraduate student Eliza Mills team up through UVA’s Double Hoo program to study bacterial movement.