IN THE NEWS: Working 'backwards' to improve computer models

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Nebraska Engineering faculty, staff and students continue to receive recognition in the media, including in research, teaching and in experiences in and out of the classroom.

FACULTY & STAFF

  • With AFOSR Young Investigator Research Program grant, Keegan Moore is working “backwards” to build better computer models. https://go.unl.edu/msre
  • Rajib Saha’s team studies plant-based component to boost bacterial production of biodegradable plastic. https://go.unl.edu/0i5z
  • ECEC-led training program connects Senegalese faculty with best practices in STEM education. https://go.unl.edu/g2fs

STUDENTS
  • School of Computing senior design students developing virtual tour of Memorial Stadium. https://go.unl.edu/it0g
  • ECE student Andre' Tharp III says studying in Valencia, Spain, for a semester was “perfect time to grow.” https://go.unl.edu/g6vu