U.Va. Health collaborates with community organizations to increase accessibility to medical care
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Since 2001, seagrass meadows have been gradually returning to Virginia waterways for the first time in over 65 years, which has inspired research on its environmental impact, including greenhouse gas emissions and carbon sequestration.
Experts from the University, the Nature Conservancy and the Virginia Institute of Marine Science under William and Mary have dramatically transformed Virginia coastline through the largest and most successful seagrass restoration project in the world. Since 2001, the efforts have expanded seagrass meadow area to 9,500 acres off the Virginia coast.
PhD student Kiumars Aryana is investigating the potential of implementing a new type of memory — phase-change memory — to discover how to minimize power consumption and degradation of computer materials over time. Aryana’s discoveries could blaze a trail for the tactic to be used in neuromorphic computing, a type of AI that mimics neural networks in the brain. This could revolutionize the way artificial intelligence, including everyday devices like Alexa and Siri, is used across the world.
Charlottesville-based medical device company, Icarus Medical, received a $600,000 research grant in October to aid in the development and production of their knee braces, which can relieve more knee pain than other braces on the market.
Many students at the University serve as first responders in addition to being full-time students, working and training tirelessly to keep the community safe. Medical students, nursing students and students across the University play a crucial role in the operations of local rescue squads and fire departments.