February 10, 2020 - Engineering faculty Angie Pannier and Shane Farritor were among the four co-chairs of the committee that led the development of the N2025 Strategic Plan that will be unveiled during the State of Our University Address, Friday, Feb. 14.
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February 05, 2020 - Virtual Incision, a Nebraska Innovation Campus-based medical device company founded by University of Nebraska faculty, announced earlier this month it raised $20 million in Series B+ investment funding.
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January 31, 2020 - Ronald Faller, director of the Midwest Roadside Safety Facility, received the 2020 Kenneth A. Stonex Roadside Safety Award for lifetime contributions to roadside safety, leading a big harvest of awards for Nebraska transportation researchers.
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January 15, 2020 - Nebraska engineers Peter and Eli Sutter have shown that sulfur can enhance the properties of van der Waals that could improve technological offerings, including emergent electronic or optical properties, greater speed and more functionality in less space.
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December 20, 2019 - Mechanical and materials engineering student Mary Radke won the Dec. 12 NUtech Ventures Engineering Pitch Competition undergraduate division with a design for a wheelchair that makes vehicular travel less difficult for its users.
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December 17, 2019 - Amir Monemian Esfahani, a doctoral student in mechanical and materials engineering, has been chosen to recieve a 2020 Nebraska Center for Materials & Nanoscience Graduate Research Fellowship.
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December 01, 2019 - As the sunken USS Arizona continues to corrode in Pearl Harbor, the research by a Nebraska Engineering team - led by a former mechanical and materials engineering professor and two alumni - is gaining more notice.
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November 13, 2019 - The College of Engineering recognized 39 faculty from the college's seven academic units at the annual Excellence in Research event Nov. 5 at the Van Brunt Center. Each of the honorees were nominated by their unit chairs for impactful research.
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November 12, 2019 - A sound wave-altering prototype from Mehrdad Negahban and Peking University colleagues that would allow surfaces to tune those waves could be used in applications like magnifying signals or disorienting adversaries.
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