The College of Engineering N-E Ride shuttle between City Campus and Scott Campus will not be in service this summer. The shuttles will end May 14 and resume on the first day of fall classes: Monday, August 22.
The College of Engineering N-E Ride shuttle between City Campus and Scott Campus will not be in service this summer. The shuttles will end May 14 and resume on the first day of fall classes (UNL and UNO): Monday, August 22, 2022. For more information about the shuttles, click the link below.
The College of Engineering’s 2022 Senior Design Showcase, Nebraska’s premier undergraduate engineering student design event, will be held Friday, May 6 from 1-3:30 p.m. at Nebraska Innovation Campus Conference Center. Continue reading…
The College of Engineering is planning to assist work to elevate inclusive excellence across UNL through the N2025 strategic plan through a proposed program focused on heritage Spanish speakers in Nebraska. The project's goal is to create a pipeline for bilingual engineers. Watch the video.
Chancellor Ronnie Green and several other campus leaders will take part in an N2025 Strategic Plan listening session for the campus community from 3 -4 p.m. Wednesday, April 27 in the Nebraska Union’s Regency Suite. Learn more about the N2025 Strategic Plan by clicking the link below. Continue reading…
The COE Staff Council is pleased to announce the upcoming professional development opportunities for staff - the Work-Life Balance Workshop + Lunch with college leadership on Monday, May 2 beginning at noon. Continue reading…
The Big Red Satellite team scheduled its launch for April 24, weather permitting.
IN THE NEWS: Launch to test Big Red Satellite student team's NASA payload
Highlighting the Nebraska Engineering community receiving recognition in the media.
STUDENTS
Big Red Satellite team prepares to test payload April 23 with high-altitude balloon launch. https://go.unl.edu/9ep4 (launch postponed due to wind)
FACULTY
Eric Markvicka’s team wins DMD 5-minute Pitch Competition with “electronic nose” device that can sense presence of compounds on human skin, in breath. https://go.unl.edu/ifro
Pingbo Tang, associate professor of civil & environmental engineering at Carnegie Mellon University, will deliver the Durham School Distinguished Lecture: “Human-Cyber-Physical Security for Resilient Civil Infrastructure Operations in a Changing World,” noon, Friday, May 6. Register at link below. Continue reading…
Neal Lewis, assistant professor of practice in the Master of Engineering Management program, will conduct the MEM Seminar, “An Engineer’s Approach to Social Security Planning: When to Start Benefits,” on Wednesday, May 11, noon-1 p.m. via Zoom (link below). You can watch in Othmer 114D or PKI 100A. Continue reading…
The Chancellor’s Commissions on the Status of Women is seeking applications for new members whose terms will begin August 2022. Commision members represent faculty, staff and students. Applications will be evaluated on a rolling basis, but priority will be given to those submitted by April 30. Continue reading…
5/11: MEM Seminar, Neal Lewis: “An Engineer’s Approach to Social Security Planning: When to Start Benefits,” noon-1 p.m., via Zoom, or in either Othmer 114D or PKI 100A. https://unl.zoom.us/j/94520921117