Congratulations to 2008 E-Week Graduate Symposium and Poster Session winners!

End-of-the-academic-year awards were announced by Lance C. Pérez, Ph.D., associate dean for academic affairs and graduate programs with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering. They laud the top presenters and posters from the April 25 symposium, and celebrate teaching and research accomplishments of the past year. Pérez added that these honors include fellowship/honoraria and also serve as a springboard to applying for other fellowships, particularly the university-level Folsom Awards, with autumn deadlines.
Outstanding Poster | $250
David Miller, Ph.D. May 2008, Biomedical EngineeringTie: Lixia Wu, Ph.D., Architectural Engineering, and Daniel Schmidt, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
Outstanding Presentation | $250
Amy Lehman, Ph.D., Mechanical EngineeringBenjamin Polly, M.S., Engineering Mechanics
Outstanding Undergraduate Research | $500
Matthew Burfeindt, B.S. May 2008, Electrical EngineeringPaul Rogge, B.S., Mechanical Engineering
Outstanding Graduate Teaching Assistant | $1,000
Ashwani Kumar Goel, Ph.D., Engineering MechanicsPeter Ezzat William, Ph.D., Electrical Engineering
Outstanding Master's Thesis | $500
Scarlett Herring, M.S. December 2007, Industrial and Management Systems EngineeringAmy Lehman, Ph.D., Mechanical Engineering
Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation | $1,000
David Miller, Ph.D. May 2008, Biomedical EngineeringPavankumar Meadati, Ph.D. December 2007, Construction
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N.U.B.E. Camp
Aug. 20 - Aug. 21:
N.U.B.E. camp is an overnight retreat that gives new engineering students a head start in their transition to college. The camp will give incoming first-year students the opportunity to meet fellow classmates, faculty, and staff. There will be a variety of social activities, interactive team building, and important information.
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