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Jae Sung Park, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, aims to solve one of the great problems in science — discovering patterns or orders in turbulent flows and then developing methods of exploiting those orders to mitigate their imp
Jae Sung Park, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, aims to solve one of the great problems in science — discovering patterns or orders in turbulent flows and then developing methods of exploiting those orders to mitigate their imp

Park aims to use NSF CAREER award to understand mysteries of turbulence

With a five-year, $508,780 Faculty Early Career Development Program award from the NSF, Jae Sung Park is aiming to solve one of the great problems in science — discovering patterns or orders in turbulent flows and then developing methods of mitigating their impact on the world.

More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/park-aims-to-understand-mysteries-of-turbulence-to-save-lives-resources/
 
The College of Engineering’s 2022 Glow Big Red giving station will run 1:30-2:30 p.m. Wednesday on first floor of Nebraska Hall.
The College of Engineering’s 2022 Glow Big Red giving station will run 1:30-2:30 p.m. Wednesday on first floor of Nebraska Hall.

Glow All In for Glow Big Red on Wednesday

Visit the College of Engineering’s 2022 Glow Big Red giving station Wednesday, Feb. 16 from 1:30-2:30 p.m. on first floor of Nebraska Hall to grab a bag of popcorn. Give a gift online or learn more about the Glow Big Red, which runs noon Wednesday to noon Thursday, at the link below. Continue reading…

More details at: https://glowbigred.unl.edu
 

Student UCARE applications due Tuesday

Student applications for Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience (UCARE) program are being accepted through Tuesday, Feb. 15. Applications are for the summer and 2022-23 academic year can be submitted online via NuRamp.

More details at: https://ucare.unl.edu
 
Calendar for Feb. 7, 2022.
Calendar for Feb. 7, 2022.

Events of interest for College of Engineering faculty and staff: (click for full calendar):

2/8: Distinguished Lecture: Peter Voorhees, "The Morphology and Topology of Nanoporous Metals," 3:30 p.m., via Web conferencing. Contact Yuris Dzenis, at ydzenis@unl.edu.

2/11: Master of Engineering Management Information Session, noon, via Zoom. https://go.unl.edu/meminfosession

2/14-16: University Career Fair, in-person, noon-4 p.m.., Nebraska Union (City Campus). https://careers.unl.edu/2022-spring-unl-career-fairs/

2/17: University Career Fair, in-person, noon-4 p.m.., Nebraska East Union (City Campus, East Campus). https://careers.unl.edu/2022-spring-unl-career-fairs/

2/17: COE Graduate Programs Information Session, noon-1 p.m., via Zoom. https://engineering.unl.edu/graduate-programs/upcoming-online-info-sessions/

2/22: Master of Engineering Management Information Session, noon, via Zoom. https://go.unl.edu/meminfosession

2/25: Graduate Student Symposium, 9 a.m., Willa Cather Dining Complex, Red Cloud Suite. https://engineering.unl.edu/graduate-programs/graduate-student-symposium/

2/25: College of Engineering Distinguished Speaker Series: Norman Fortenberry, executive director of the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE), via Zoom. https://engineering.unl.edu/register-college-engineering-seminar-series/

 
Originally published February 7, 2022 - Submit an Item