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News Archives 2008
September 2008
New algae fuel alchemy gets $3M
Ultrasound scanner to benefit injured wildlife
August 2008
Aging Ultrasound Finds New Life at Wildlife Center. UVAToday
Time-Management Tips for Mobile Professionals. PC World
U.Va. Holds Steady in Latest U.S. News Rankings
Textwalkers: Do They Need A Heads-Up?
EpiCard Wants to Be EpiPen 2.0
Need For Nuclear Employees Grows as Schools Look To Fill Demand
Route 29 Retiming Project Almost Finished
UVa holds pat in US News rankings
The People Behind Your Electronic Toothbrush
Making Solar Cells Absorb More Light
Solar darkness
Researchers Feed Algae Carbon Dioxide, Sewage To Increase Oil Production
Algae could yield 30 times more biofuel than soybeans, while cleaning the environment
Could Algae Be a Fuel?
Not so smart cards easily hacked
US: Virginia researchers explore hydrogen alternatives for fuel cells
The New Hot Job: Nuclear Engineering
Olympian Task Engineering professor works to identify reasons for hamstring pulls
Danville grant aimed at helping teachers learn more on nanotechnology
Just Call Them 'Textlemmings'
Nanotech Research Could Remove Need For Hydrogen In Fuel Cells
UVA Solar Power Research
'Smart' Climate Controls Would Heat Up Energy Conservation
Black Hat organizers punt totally hackable RFID badges
Algae: Could it be the Biofuel of the Future?
Nanotech Fuel Cell Research May Clear Hydrogen Hurdles
U.Va. Team Developing Black Solar Cells for a Greener Future
Seed Grants Propel Big Ideas in Alternative Energy
Crozet firm to roll out Segways
Rocket-building student interns see their "Future" lifting off
Researchers Test the Importance of Booster Seats in Cars
Engineering Youth Camps Inspire Future Scientists
UVA remembers ‘Last Lecture’ prof Pausch
Roseanne Ford Gives Students the Confidence to Be Engineers
How some seatbelts can do more harm
Virginia Is Sitting on the Energy Mother Lode
In Defense of Lever Voting Machines
Obituary: Randy Pausch, 47; terminally ill professor inspired many with his 'last lecture'
Prof whose 'last lecture' became a sensation dies
‘Last Lecture’ author dies
Obituaries: Randy Pausch, 47; Professor Gave Inspiring 'Last Lecture' [Includes video]
'Last Lecture' Computer-science Professor Randy Pausch Dies
July 2008
Technology Helps Cars to Drive Themselves
Navy Researcher Poised to Tackle Corrosion 'in the Fleet'
Professor Uses New Technologies For Innovative Teaching
Students get crash course in sciences at UVa camp
Dutch court allows publication of Mifare security hole research
Online friends at what price?
Engineering Professor Conducts Explorations on the Nanoscale
UVA Robotic Car Featured on Discovery Science Channel
Mechatronics Rocks
UVa Camp Encourages Young Engineers
NASA picks crew for STS-128 mission to space station
UVA Radiologists Receive Grant to Buy Cyclotron
UVa researchers land money for cyclotron
UVA Engineers Rock Out in Mechatronics
NIH Awards U.Va. Scientist Stuart S. Berr $2 Million Grant to Expand Imaging Research
It's Not a Breeze...To Power Virginia with Wind
Graduate Research Program Targets Water Resources
New Ear Tube Device Helps Treat Infections Faster
New Technology Helps Engineers Expand Their Reach
Engineering Program Addressing Water Resources Challenges
USGBC Announces Recipients of Excellence in Green Building Curriculum Recognition Awards & Incentive Grants
Business In The Beltway: Tough Times Spawn Opportunities For Washington VCs
June 2008
8 Programs That Teach Sustainability Win Grants
Older and Wiser: U.Va. Engineers Strive to Solve Problems of the Aged
Team Teaching from a Distance Works for Emerging Nanotechnology Field
'Patch' Has Potential to Monitor Patient Health Securely
Two minds (and a single face) are better than one
Ethical Explorations of Technological Change Crucial
Credit Cards Stolen Without Leaving Wallet
Science Fair at the Detention Center
Teaching Nanotechnology Through Distance-Learning
Community News: Wum, Cameroon Tribal Chief Visits Rotarians
Novel Device to Make Ear Tube Insertion Less Tedious
Skalak Named Vice President for Research at U.Va.
NSF Awards $2 Million in Support of 'PRODUCED' Program
A Flashy Facebook Page, at a Cost to Privacy
Peter D. Norton
Return to Paper Ballots? Not So Fast. History Shows That the US Gave Them Up for Good Reason.
A bright idea for easing traffic / New method to time traffic lights could help Americans burn less gasoline.
Matt Neurock
CVCC to use $2M grant to target would-be engineers
U.Conn. snatches high level prof / Tap Cato Laurencin as med school dean
May 2008
FEST Award Promotes Innovative Nanoelectronics Research Avik Ghosh
Facebook Vulnerable To Serious XSS Attack
CVCC/UVA engineering program scores grant for scholarships
U.Va. Patent Foundation Celebrates 75 University Inventors
Free engineering course being offered at Institute
Researcher's Work May Benefit Troops, Combat Hospital Germs
Female Graduates Sweep Top Engineering School Awards
Avik Ghosh's research explores the promise of graphene nanoribbons
It's All About Timing
Laurencin leaving UVa for U-Conn
Graduate Students Secure Esteemed NSF Fellowships
Mystical Z Society Honors Top Grads with Shannon Awards
How Eric Anderson Created A Market That Didn’t Previously Exist
The Lectures Are Recorded, So Why Go to Class?
Collaborative U.Va. Project to Build Schools in Uganda
FEST Supports Cutting-Edge Junior Faculty Research
UVa Research Aimed at Reducing Gas Consumption and Emissions
The music of the machines
Rosalyn Berne: forever young
Social networking applications can pose security risks
Film School: To Spice Up Course Work, Professors Make Their Own Videos
April 2008
Lockheed Martin Recognizes Outstanding University of Virginia Engineering Students
A Tantalizing Look at Iran’s Nuclear Program
Modern 'primitive' could ease the pain of encrypting massive amounts of data
A UVA professor looks at traffic signals and fuel efficiency
Agreement Benefits PVCC and UVA
Engineering Researcher Awarded Truman Fellowship
Lockheed Martin funds students awards
UVa Bike To Uganda Raises Thousands of Dollars
Computer Science Professors Receive NSF CAREER Awards
Remembering Dr. Kevin Granata
Manta Ray-Inspired Undersea Vehicle Concept Wins Hilary Bart-Smith a $6.5 Million Award From U.S. Office of Naval Research
Spying On Catalysts
The UVA Engineering School crafts a new deal with the community colleges
VDOT to Re-Time Traffic Signals
Destiny's child
Engineering School Guarantees Admission to VCCS Students
Jefferson Trust Grants Provide $470,000 to U.Va.
University of Virginia Graduate Engineering Students Ready to Showcase Top Research
Randy Pausch: Famous last words
The Last Lecture: A Love Story for your Life
Competing for Conservation
University of Virginia's Kathryn Thorton Urges Congress to Back Manned Space Exploration to Mars... and Beyond
Engineering 'mindset' doesn't include politics
Two U.Va. Students Selected as Davis Peace Winners
Clogged Arteries: With Center City Booming, Congestion Increases
Hackers target Facebook Applications
Former Astronaut Kathryn Thornton Testifies Before Congress
March 2008
Prize Honors Engineering's Ingrid Soudek Townsend
UVa Students and Professors Host Nanodays
UVa Students and Community Bike To Uganda
Hilary Bart-Smith Wins $6.5 Million MURI Award
University Professor Talks Small
Fund to Support Research, Biomedical Innovation
Computer-Science Researchers Expose Security Vulnerability of Some Electronic Key Cards
How they hacked it: The MiFare RFID crack explained / A look at the
research behind the chip compromise
Nuclear studies minor to be created
Why insurers won't gamble on infosecurity cover
U.Va. Engineering School Professor Receives 'Outstanding Academic Title' Distinction for Book
U.Va. Engineering School Student Investigates Energy Expenditures at the Charlottesville City Market
University students in Virginia crack smartcard chips
Karsten Nohl: A doctoral student in computer engineering
U.VA. researchers crack smartcard chips – Mifare Classic security proven weak
Problem Surfaces With CharlieCard Security
RFID encryption flawed in smart cards, researchers claim
Questions raised about Oyster card security
Hackers find a way to crack popular smartcard in minutes
Community as Classroom: Urban Studies and Service Learning in Cape Coast Ghana
After 5.3 million-mile shuttle trip, Va. native Melvin returns
Security code easy hacking for UVa student
UVA Student, Hackers Crack Credit Card Security Code
University students in Virginia crack smartcard chips
UVA grad, 2 other hackers claim they cracked credit cards and security badges codes
Research: CharlieCard is far from hack-proof
T card has security flaw, says researcher / Cracked code could lead to counterfeits, study team warns
February 2008
UVa Grad Student Cracks Smart Card Security Code
University of Virginia Students Use ClioSoft Design Data Management Suite for VLSI Design Projects
Data management system controls Cadence libraries
Group Demonstrates Security Hole in World's Most Popular Smartcard
Too Much Culture But Not Enough to See
U.S. has a need for more uranium
U.Va. Professor Receives Innovation Award from the Association for Laboratory Automation
Computer Science Day at UVa
U.Va. Patent Foundation Seeks Nominations for Inventor of the Year
Students Advance Synthetic Biology Research at U.Va.
U.Va. Professor James Landers Receives ALA Innovation Award
Landers receives ALA Innovation Award at LabAutomation2008
U.Va.'s National Academy Members
Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) Award
NASA urged to focus on sending people to Mars
Faculty grant awards over $200,000 from January 2008
U.Va.’s Nanotechnology Institute Represented at Statewide Event
Engineering's Ghosh Wins NSF Award for Novel Transistor Research at the Nanoscale
Scientists Call for Space Exploration
Only NFL Astronaut Scores Touchdown on Rookie Flight
Stuart Wolf Named New Leader of University of Virginia's Nanotechnology Efforts -
U.Va. Today
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Research News
U.Va.'s Hudson Elected to National Academy of Engineering
Study Raises New Privacy Concerns About Facebook
Study Finds Privacy Lapse in Facebook Apps
U.Va. Engineering School Student Probes Facebook's Vulnerabilities
January 2008
90% of Facebook Apps Have Unnecessary Access to Private Data
University of Virginia Engineering School Student Probes Facebook's Vulnerabilities
Two at U.Va. Receive State Faculty Awards from SCHEV
Exclusive: The next Facebook privacy scandal
U.Va. Center's Models Shed Light on Difficult Questions
Before Florida; A History of Voting Technology
Before Florida: A History of Voting Technology
U.Va. Engineering School Student Probes Facebook's Vulnerabilities
University of Virginia's School of Engineering and Applied Science Receives $1.3 Million to Explore Nano Microelectronics
UVa Student Raises Facebook Security Concerns
Salman Syed (SE '07) Named Among Top 30 Under Thirty
UVa Professor Warns of HIV/AIDS Epidemic Among African Americans
UVA HIV/AIDS Study Raises Concerns
Cato Laurencin Named to the 2007 Scientific American 50
Space Leaders Work To Replace Lunar Base With Manned Asteroid Missions
U.Va. Pioneer Encourages Black Students to Push Ahead
Going with the flow
Mad Over Magnets
Kaine says universities key to luring Rolls-Royce
Scientific American honors U.Va. researcher
Magnet Therapy Gets Boost from Real Study
Medical magnets said to be a 'swell' therapy
Magnetic Therapy: Plausible Attraction?
Magnetic fields can reduce swelling
Study Finds Magnetic Therapy Really Works
U.Va. Researchers Prove Healing Power of Magnets
Magnetic Field Shown To Reduce Swelling
U.Va. biomedical engineering study shows magnetic field can reduce swelling (physorg.com)
Can Magnets Cure Pain?
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