The Holland Computing Center is proud to host a Software Carpentry Workshop Jan. 12-13 at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln. Continue reading…
More details at: https://unlhcc.github.io/2023-01-12-UNL-online/
CornHacks is an on-campus, free 24-hour hackathon where students form teams of up to four and create a program, app, or hack from scratch in 24 hours. This year's hackathon will take place Feb. 4-5 at the Johnny Carson Center and virtually over Discord. Continue reading…
More details at: https://unlcornhacks.com/#/home
To improve the nutritional value of crops undergoing heat stress, associate professor and Holland Computing Center director Hongfeng Yu is co-developing HyperSeed, an imaging system that uses light wavelengths to rapidly create a nutritional fingerprint of each seed. Continue reading…
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/imaging-tool-rapidly-assesses-seed-quality/?fbclid=IwAR04pU07eWH2BJoBF8krkwu4smzUa7SRxtmVAyZcE7rPmoeaMI1Z5SIQXnw
A team of Nebraska researchers recently aimed to both identify genes linked with chalkiness and determine a faster, more efficient way to compare that chalkiness among different varieties of rice. Continue reading…
More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/study-ids-gene-that-may-reduce-chalkiness-of-heat-stressed-rice/
School of Computing associate professor Justin Bradley recently appeared as a guest on the Nebraska Governance and Technology Center's Tech Refactored podcast. Continue reading…