The college's annual charitable drive is underway and runs through Dec. 13 to gather new or gently used blankets; these will be shared with senior centers in Lincoln and Omaha. Our goal is at least 110 blankets, to cap off the college's 110th anniversary celebration this year. Continue reading…
To ensure the College of Engineering is meeting the needs of our students, faculty and staff regarding the NE-Ride shuttle service, we are asking for your input as we continue to evaluate this service.
Please complete this anonymous survey about the shuttle by Friday, Dec. 20, 2019.
A reminder that the N-E Ride shuttles will run through the end of the Fall Semester - Friday, Dec. 20. The shuttles will not run Dec. 23-Jan. 12 for the Holiday Break. The service will resume when Spring Semester classes begin Jan. 13. Continue reading…
In this edition: Richard L. Wood uses 3D technology to assess damage in the Bahamas caused by Hurricane Dorian, Durham team's small role could have great impact on offshore energy technology, and Wei Qiao is elevated to Fellow of IEEE. Continue reading…
(OMA) Join us for the Winter Potluck on Scott Campus, from 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. in the PKI Atrium. It is organized by Engineering Student Services and supported by the Dean’s Office. Bring a dish to share and celebrate the season with other COE staff, faculty and graduate students. Drinks provided.
(LNK) All are invited to participate in the Holiday Cookie Exchange, 2-4 p.m., Friday, Dec. 13 in the Othmer Hall Lobby. Bring a batch of your favorite cookies and swap with other attendees. Bags will be provided so you can take your favorites home. Drinks will be provided. Register at link below.
(LNK) The Education Abroad Office will be hosting “Huskers Abroad Day” on Thursday, Dec. 5. Encourage students to come to Nebraska Hall second floor lobby from 11 a.m.-1 p.m. and Othmer Hall lobby from 1-3 p.m. for information on Education Abroad programs.
The Indianapolis Motor Speedway and Energy Systems Network have announced a $1 million prize competition to create software that enables a self-driving, high-speed car for a competition at the famed race track in 2021. Continue reading…
The Nebraska Engineering faculty, staff and students do great things, and Engineering Communications would like to let our community know about more of them. Please send your news to Karl Vogel at kvogel2@unl.edu (please include photos when possible).