Happy spring and welcome to Lil’ Redline Version 2.0! As you can see below, we have many great things that our faculty, students and alumni have been doing the past few months. Enjoy and, if you have something that you want to share related to Civil Engineering and the University, let us know! Continue reading…
Chris Tuan, professor of civil engineering, and the conductive concrete he designed was featured on the January 14 episode of the CBS Saturday morning show "The Henry Ford's Innovation Nation." Continue reading…
Members of the Nebraska Section and University of Nebraska at Omaha Student Chapter recently volunteered to conduct hands-on activities at the Omaha Children’s Museum. They were recognized for their efforts in the March edition of ASCE's 'Local News'. Continue reading…
A team of faculty from the Department of Civil Engineering has been awarded a National Science Foundation (NSF) grant of over $300,000 to expand their summer research program. Continue reading…
Department of Civil Engineering alumni Travis Figard, Kevin Kruse and Jack Wergin were accepted to the Nebraska Water Leaders Academy in February. Continue reading…
Congratulations to the 2016 Department of Civil Engineering Outstanding Thesis and Dissertation Award winners: Brandt M. Humphrey, Jodi Sangster, and Yun Zhang! Continue reading…
Dr. Shannon Bartelt-Hunt, Dr. Chris Tuan, and students Austin Moran and Taylor Knickerbocker are featured in the College of Engineering's recent "Life in Engineering" video series.
Dr. Richard Wood is a recipient of the Parents' Recognition Award. The award provides positive feedback to faculty and staff about their work with students, encourage good student and faculty relationships and provide recognition in an area often overlooked in the formal rewards system.
Chungwook Sim, Assistant Professor of Civil Engineering, is collaborating with computer scientists and librarians at Purdue University to build a cyber platform to preserve and share valuable research data. Continue reading…
A team headed by three Nebraska Engineering faculty, including Dr. Bruce Dvorak, has been awarded a US Department of Energy (DOE) grant of more than $1.4 million to help small manufacturers use energy more efficiently and train engineering students in energy management and manufacturing processes. Continue reading…