The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering has added 13 new faculty for 2018-19, increasing the college's total faculty hires to 43 over the past three years. They will serve a college that has experienced overall enrollment growth of 25 percent in the past 12 years.
This edition has notices about the college setting a record of $39 million in sponsored project expenditures, graduate research opportunities at DOE national laboratories, Grad Studies offering information on fellowships and scholarships, and the UNCI Collaboration Initiative retreat. Continue reading…
This edition includes Deb Hamernik being named the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's associate vice chancellor for research, a NUtech Ventures mixer for new faculty, the deadline for Major Sponsored Programs and Faculty Awards booklet, and workshops, fellowships and funding opportunities. Continue reading…
This edition includes faculty Bai Cui and Prahalada Rao working with Tethon 3D to design a commercially available metal/ceramic 3-D printer, Jae Sung Park receiving an NSF fellowship, Tim Wei's interview with NET Nebraska about his research and Chris Bourke discussing virtual reality with MBJ. Continue reading…
This edition includes Mark Wilkins being named Nebraska Corn Checkoff Presidential Chair, Chungwook Sim featured in IEEE Computer Society article, and plenty of awards for biological systems engineering graduate students. Continue reading…
Show your College of Engineering pride by buying quality apparel and supporting Chi Epsilon on Scott Campus. Order deadline is Friday (Sept. 7), with free delivery to your home or pickup in Engineering Student Services (PKI 107, Scott Campus or W204 NH, City Campus). Order at link below.
The ‘Learning By Design’ program is now open to College of Engineering faculty at all levels, led by Tareq Daher. This program entails participating in six bi-weekly sessions, through which you will develop or re-design a course based on ‘backward design’. Continue reading…
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