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Qiang Liu
Qiang Liu

Liu's CAREER Award to support AI-driven wireless network research, education

With support from the National Science Foundation's prestigious CAREER Award, School of Computing assistant professor Qiang Liu aims to make AI-based technology tools more trustworthy, while also creating new educational opportunities for students and bridging the digital divide across Nebraska. Continue reading…

More details at: https://news.unl.edu/article/lius-career-award-to-support-ai-driven-wireless-network-research-education
 
Six Nebraska researchers - three from the College of Engineering - are studying the release of tiny plastic particles from everyday beverage containers — like bottles that hold water or soft drinks, and takeout coffee cups.
Six Nebraska researchers - three from the College of Engineering - are studying the release of tiny plastic particles from everyday beverage containers — like bottles that hold water or soft drinks, and takeout coffee cups.

Nebraska research team studies invisible plastics in everyday drinks

Backed by a three-year, $1,479,178 grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, three Nebraska Engineering researchers are part of a University team studying the release of tiny plastic particles from everyday beverage containers — like plastic bottles and takeout coffee cups.

More details at: https://engineering.unl.edu/news/coe/26002/NIEH-microplastics-study/
 
In the News - June 8, 2026
In the News - June 8, 2026

In the News - June 15, 2026

Highlights from the Nebraska Engineering community who have received recent media recognition:


If you know of someone who has been featured in the media, contact Karl Vogel – kvogel2@unl.edu – so they can be included in future editions.

 
Originally published June 15, 2026 - Submit an Item