77 College of Engineering employees honored at UNL Service Awards
55 YEARS
Bing Chen, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Jerald Varner, Electrical & Computer Engineering
45 YEARS
Dennis Alexander, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Shelly Everett, Computer Science & Engineering
40 YEARS
Larita Lang, Computer Science & Engineering
35 YEARS
Thomas Grady, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Hamid Vakilzadian, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Joyce Young, Engineering Computer Science
30 YEARS
Karen Coen-Brown, Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Ronald Faller, Midwest Roadside Safety Facility
Jim Holloway, Midwest Roadside Safety Facility
Michael Kocher, Biological Systems Engineering
Gary Krause, Civil & Environmental Engineering-Omaha
Tim Terrell, College of Engineering
25 YEARS
Leonard Akert, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Scott Chaffin, Computer Science & Engineering
Richard Koelsch, Biological Systems Engineering
Ann Koopmann, Computer Science & Engineering
Charles Riedesel, Computer Science & Engineering
20 YEARS
Aemal Khattak, Civil & Environmental Engineering-Lincoln
Karen Moore, Engineering Dean's Office-Omaha
Mark Stroup, Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Alex Russell, Midwest Roadside Safety Facility
Lily Wang, College of Engineering
Clarence Waters, Durham School Architectural Engineering & Construction
15 YEARS
Junke Guo, Civil & Environmental Engineering-Omaha
Jay Harner, Biological Process Development Facility
Haorong Li, Durham School of Architectural Engineering & Construction
Ying Lu, Computer Science & Engineering
Yong Rak Kim, Civil & Environmental Engineering-Lincoln
George Morcous, Durham School of Architectural Engineering & Construction
Barbara Robertson, College of Engineering
Mathias Schubert, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Carl Nelson, Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Li Tan, Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Ken Townsend Jr., Electrical & Computer Engineering
10 YEARS
Milunka Brajic, College of Engineering
Julia Brunkow, College of Engineering
Carrick Detweiler, Computer Science & Engineering
Lucia Fernandez Ballester, Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Jenna Huttenmaier, Computer Science & Engineering
Srivatsan Kidambi, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Ron Kruml, Computer Science & Engineering
Wei Niu, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Lameck Odhiambo, Biological Systems Engineering
Shea Svoboda, Computer Science & Engineering
Erin Swanson, College of Engineering
Steve Sypal, Biological Process Development Facility
Douglas Triplett, Biological Systems Engineering
Tracy Zimmerman, Biological Systems Engineering
5 YEARS
Cameron Adams, College of Engineering
Vitaly Alexandrov, Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering
Justin Bradley, Engineering Computer Science
Phillip Carter, College of Engineering
Micah Chaffee, Engineering Dean's Office-Omaha
Brittany Duncan, Computer Science & Engineering
Garrett Gassman, College of Engineering
Jenna Hefley, Biological Systems Engineering
Jiong Hu, Civil & Environmental Engineering-Omaha
Qing Hui, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Nicole Iverson, Biological Systems Engineering
Emili Jones, Engineering Dean's Office-Omaha
Kasey Juel, College of Engineering
Amanda Lager Gleason, Biological Systems Engineering
Patricia Lena, Civil & Environmental Engineering-Lincoln
Laurie Prettyman, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Jay Puckett, Durham School of Architectural Engineering & Construction
Jennifer Rasmussen, Midwest Roadside Safety Facility
Daran Rudnick, Biological Systems Engineering
Jared Schreiner, College of Engineering
Michael Sealy, Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Chungwook Sim, Civil & Environmental Engineering-Omaha
Chung Song, Civil & Environmental Engineering-Lincoln
Cody Stolle, Midwest Roadside Safety Facility
Eli Sutter, Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Peter Sutter, Electrical & Computer Engineering
Jian Wang, Mechanical & Materials Engineering
Wang chosen as plenary speaker for 2020 NOISE-CON

Lily Wang, professor of architectural engineering and associate dean for faculty and inclusion, is one of three plenary speakers at the Institute of Noise Control Engineering's NOISE-CON from Nov. 16-20.
Wang will be presenting her research - "The acoustic experience in restaurants" - that aims at characterizing restaurant acoustics in real-world settings to understand how sound levels in operating restaurants vary with occupancy and the levels of ambient noise sources. The research also includes analysis of how specific architectural and design features, such as seating style and density, may contribute to the acoustic experience.
New Faculty and Staff
Kyungki Kim, assistant professor: Kim’s research includes Building Information Modeling (BIM), Immersive Augmented Reality (AR) for construction education and training, construction safety and health, and real-time sensing for construction operation monitoring.
Jennifer Lather, assistant professor: Lather’s research includes interactive workspaces to support integrative project delivery and collaborative teams, quantitative layout planning and optimization, stochastic simulation for healthcare operations, and data-driven decision making.
Marc Maguire, assistant professor: Maguire’s research includes accelerated bridge construction, integrating sustainability, energy efficiency and structural performance, and nondestructive testing, computer vision, and machine learning in structural engineering.
Adam Page, assistant professor of practice: Page has 14 years of construction and project management experience and five years legal department/in-house counsel experience for ENRranked AE firms, and has been in project management and construction administration.
Mary Anne Phillippi, outreach program coordinator: Phillippi is a former lab manager at University of Nebraska Medical Center, where she focused on tumor experiments and projects in both cancer and NASH-model systems. Her professional interests include education of experts in scientific fields and the mentoring and education of K-12 students in STEM fields.
Recent Grants
George Morcous, professor of construction engineering, has received a $78,648 grant from the Nebraska Department of Transportation for a project titled, “Design and Detailing of Cast-in-Place and Precast Concrete Approach Slabs.”
Zhigang Shen, associate professor of construction engineering and management, received a $109,844 grant from the Nebraska Department of Transportation for a project titled, “To Automate Detecting, Quantifying, and Mapping of Delamination of Bridge Decks using Aerial Thermographic NDE.” Shen also received a $249,964 grant from NDOTPHMSA for “An Autonomous UAS Inspection Platform for High-Efficiency 3D Pipeline/Route Modeling/Change-Detection and Gas Leak Detection-Localization.”
David Yuill, assistant professor of architectural engineering, has received a $749,792 grant from the U.S. Department of Energy for a project titled, “A Field Study to Characterize Fault Prevalence in Residential Comfort Systems.”
Student, faculty go global, bring home seven ASC regional awards
Construction programs students and faculty brought home plenty of awards from recent Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) competitions and conferences - one on another continent and the other only a few miles from campus. At the North Central Region 4 annual conference and 27th annual Construction Management Student Competition Oct. 27-30 Nebraska City.