April 11, 2019 - In this episode of the Complete Engineering podcast, hear from Nebraska Engineering faculty and a group of dedicated seniors as they talk about valuable and challenging senior design capstone experiences undertaken this year.
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April 11, 2019 - The University of Nebraska-Lincoln is part of a new Lincoln-based STEM ecosystem selected to join a global movement devoted to dramatically improving how students learn.
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April 09, 2019 - Michael Sealy has received a $500,000 National Science Foundation Early Career award to support his research into using 3D metal printers to create strong, dissolvable medical implants.
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April 03, 2019 - Nebraska Engineering students learn valuable lessons in fabrication and the engineering process by creating enrichment items - aka toys - that will help to keep the new giraffes at Lincoln Children's Zoo occupied and healthy.
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March 25, 2019 - Taking advantage of every opportunity to network is an important reason that 1978 civil engineering graduate Doug McAneny rose to the rank of rear admiral in the U.S. Navy and in his transition to the role of federal business group president for HDR Inc.
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February 14, 2019 - With Engineers Week (E-Week) just around the corner (Feb 17-23), NESCO’s Dalton Rabe and eSAB’s Daniel Johnson discuss the Nebraska Engineering student experience and how the big college has the feel of family.
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January 31, 2019 - A team of Nebraska engineers is hoping its cell-stretching research will lead new understandings of how cells react to mechanical stimuli so that those expanded pathways might someday aid in fighting cancer and healing wounds.
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January 25, 2019 - Nebraska engineer Fadi Alsaleem has a patent pending for a micro-electromechanical systems (MEMS) technology that will allow a soft material to perform complex computing and respond without the need of a conventional computer system.
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January 11, 2019 - Stitching together millimeter-scale arteries during surgeries is difficult for even the most skilled surgeons, but a 3D-printed stent being developed by Ali Tamoyal, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, may make the process easier.
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