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Highlighting the Nebraska Engineering community receiving recognition in the media.
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
- Justin Bradley discusses using drones as a research tool on NGTC’s “Tech Refactored.” https://linktr.ee/UNL_NGTC
- Yijie Xiong shares some of her research on Nebraska Public Media’s “What If …” (starts at 22:40) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZxCzTpGoraA
- Nebraska Engineering faculty among 450 positive stories in 2022 featuring UNL as compiled by University Communication. https://go.unl.edu/kcfd
- Hongfeng Yu’s team develops an imaging system that uses light wavelengths to rapidly create the nutritional fingerprint of a seed. https://go.unl.edu/7tjm
- Is your thermostat lying? Jennifer Lather explains to the Washington Post how it might be. https://go.unl.edu/7bqs
STUDENTS
- McKellan Clarke discusses his path to an internship, with help from Theresa Luensmann, assistant director of career services. https://engineering.unl.edu/news/221216/clarke_internship/
- School of Computing senior design team expands on VR recruitment tool for College of Engineering. https://go.unl.edu/ovqr
- Cooper Foundation awards $20,000 grant to Big Red Satellite team for NASA project. https://go.unl.edu/hop0
If you know of someone who has been featured in a newspaper or magazine, on television, radio or the internet, please contact Karl Vogel – kvogel2@unl.edu – with the information so it can be included in future editions.