November 28, 2016 - Hamid Sharif, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and Gregg Rothermel, professor of computer science and engineering, have been selected as IEEE Fellows for 2017.
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November 28, 2016 - Dennis Alexander, Kingery Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, uses a femtosecond laser to replicate biological structures on metal surfaces, functionalizing them for defense and industrial purposes.
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November 28, 2016 - Two Nebraska Engineering faculty - Jinsong Huang and Mehmet Can Vuran - are among four University of Nebraska–Lincoln faculty members named to the 2016 list of the most highly cited natural and social science researchers.
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November 23, 2016 - Jay W. Forrester, a Nebraska Engineering alumnus whose insights into both computing and organizations gave rise to the field of system dynamics, died November 16 at his home in Concord, Massachusetts. He was 98.
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November 21, 2016 - Ben Terry, assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, is part of an NSRI Nebraska team awarded a $1.3 million Air Force grant to develop microbubble technology to deliver oxygen to trauma patients whose lungs cannot function efficiently.
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November 18, 2016 - The NIMBUS Lab is using drone technology to develop systems that can start controlled burns that are used to fight wildfires. That technology is featured in videos by the College of Engineering and the Big Ten Network.
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November 17, 2016 - Nebraska Engineering alumnus Harold Edgerton changed the world through his photographic work and one image, "Milk Drop Coronet," is among TIME's 100 Most Influential Images of All Time.
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November 17, 2016 - A group of 20 Baja SAE team members took three cars to the annual Midnight Mayhem event Oct. 1 in Louisville, Kentucky, and picked up five top-10 finishes in four catergories.
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November 16, 2016 - A pair of proposals for a new humidity sensing technology has garnered international attention for a team of engineers in the Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction and could result in a multi-million dollar product collaboration.
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November 16, 2016 - A Nebraska project to develop software to examine centuries-old newspapers as easily as the human eye has received a three-year, $462,000 grant.
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