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Highlighting the Nebraska Engineering community receiving recognition in the media.
COLLEGE NEWS
- Nineteen College of Engineering faculty receive promotion and/or tenure. https://engineering.unl.edu/news/230417/promtion_tenure/
FACULTY AND RESEARCH
- Jongwan Eun discusses control of landfill gas using geomembranes on Geoenvironmental Engineering Webinars vidcast. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gtST_pzDvUQ
- KMTV features Marc Maguire using hemp to develop carbon-negative alternative to cement construction blocks. https://go.unl.edu/qf6r
- Miniature surgical robot developed by Shane Farritor and Virtual Incision, featured in Midwest Moxie (https://go.unl.edu/cog7) and in Nebraska Public Media’s “What If” https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=05dPffwVaWw and Virtual Incision's move to new offices is featured in the Lincoln Journal Star (https://go.unl.edu/gzv5).
- Jerry Hudgins discusses the complexities of wind energy with NRT. https://go.unl.edu/73gr
- Aaron Yoder talks about how wearable technology can make agriculture safer. https://go.unl.edu/cpy6
STUDENTS
- As part of service-learning focus, Nebraska Engineering students volunteer at Bike Kitchen to repair donated bicycles for area youth and adults in need. https://engineering.unl.edu/news/230412/students_bike_kitchen/
- Three engineering student-led startups earn funding from NUtech, college. https://engineering.unl.edu/news/230419/startups_pitch_competition/
- Doctoral student Grant Phillips, who tests UAV swarms for NIMBUS lab, featured in NSRI article. https://go.unl.edu/7u59
If you or someone you know been featured in the media, contact Karl Vogel at kvogel2@unl.edu.