The College of Engineering is among only three institutions across the United States to achieve Silver Award status thus far within the American Society for Engineering Education (ASEE) Diversity Recognition Program.
Daniel Linzell, associate dean of graduate and international programs in the College of Engineering, has been selected to serve as director of the U.S. National Science Foundation's Division of Civil, Mechanical and Manufacturing Innovation (CMMI).
A portion of Vine Street on City Campus will be closed Tuesday, March 14, to remove the crane being used to construct Kiewit Hall. The westbound lanes will be closed off at the Antelope Valley Roadway intersection. Access to the A parking lot south of Kiewit Hall will be possible. Continue reading…
Friday, March 17 is the last day to register for the 2023 NSF Engineering CAREER Proposal Workshop, which will be held May 8, 9 & 12. Early career faculty will gain knowledge and strategies to formulate more-competitive CAREER proposals to submit in July 2023. Continue reading…
Christine Wittich joins Tech Refactored podcast to discuss how state DOTs use social media during emergencies. https://linktr.ee/UNL_NGTC
STUDENTS
NSRI article features mechanical and materials engineering grad student Weston Kelley discussing his research at Midwest Roadside Safety Facility. https://go.unl.edu/j72g
Computer science student Eric Yim, founder of student organization Random Acts of Kindness, is spotlighted in a Nebraska Today article. https://go.unl.edu/r4hd
CEE doctoral student Kazi Albab Hussain is studying risks of micro- and nanoplastics released from baby products. https://go.unl.edu/7v2i
Daily Nebraskan features Allison Metchske and Isabel Adams discussing their choices to change to engineering majors. https://go.unl.edu/thvz
Come to Office Hours with NUtech Ventures & Office of Research and Economic Development Industry Relations team members from 2:30-4:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 21 in ERC D116. Gain support with intellectual property education & protection, entrepreneurship training, and industry collaboration tips. Continue reading…
As part of UNL Alumni Master’s Week, the College of Engineering will host a presentation on challenges facing the U.S. electric energy supply, delivered by Stan Feuerberg, electrical engineering graduate and retired CEO of the Northern Virginia Electric, on March 23 at 3 p.m. in 251 Jorgensen Hall. Continue reading…
The next session of the DEI Lunch & Learn series – March 24, from noon-1 p.m. – will feature Kathryn Kleiman, senior fellow at American University and author of a book about the six American women who programmed the world’s first general-purpose, all-electronic computer. Continue reading…
Through March 24, COE Graduate Programs is accepting nominations for the college's 2023 Graduate Student Awards. Recipients will be awarded $500 and honored at the Graduate Recognition Reception on April 25. Details for each category can be found at the link below. Continue reading…
In the College of Engineering, all are welcome. To share how our faculty, staff, students and alumni are diverse in their many varying forms, we celebrate various heritage and other nationally recognized months. For Women's History Month in March, we encourage you to submit your stories!
3/23: COE Alumni Master’s presentation: Stan Feuerberg, “The Challenges for the U.S. Electric Energy Supply in the Age of Electrification of the Nation’s Transportation Network,” 3 p.m., 251 Jorgensen Hall.