Bits & Bytes: NIMBUS receives $2M to advance robotics' role in climate change research

(From left) Francisco Muñoz-Arriola, Justin Bradley, Carrick Detweiler, Brittany Duncan and Trenton Franz pose among unmanned aerial vehicles at the NIMBUS outdoor flying area on Nebraska Innovation Campus.
(From left) Francisco Muñoz-Arriola, Justin Bradley, Carrick Detweiler, Brittany Duncan and Trenton Franz pose among unmanned aerial vehicles at the NIMBUS outdoor flying area on Nebraska Innovation Campus.

NIMBUS receives $2M to advance robotics' role in climate change research

The School of Computing’s Nebraska Intelligent MoBile Unmanned Systems (NIMBUS) Lab has received nearly $2 million in funding to advance its work on an integrated suite of robotics and drone technologies that will push forward research in the state and around the world. Continue reading…

More details at: https://news.unl.edu/newsrooms/today/article/nimbus-receives-2m-to-advance-robotics-role-in-climate-change-research/
 

Student Advisory Panel next Wednesday

The Student Advisory PanelThe School of Computing Student Advisory Board will host its Student Advisory Panel event on Wednesday, April 5 from 11-1 in Avery 348. Students are encouraged to attend and provide feedback about being a student in the school. Food will be provided! Continue reading…

 

HCC hiring DevOps engineer

The Holland Computing CenterThe Holland Computing Center seeks to hire a DevOps Engineer to develop and maintain cyberinfrastructure for the Holland Computing Center (HCC) and national and international collaborations. Continue reading…

 
Originally published March 29, 2023 - Submit an Item