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The Husker STEM VR Team from left to right: Jeff Falkinburg, Tyler Senne, Connor Unger, Ryan Schumacher, Parker Brown, Jackson Herman, Jackson Maschman, and Brittney Palmer.
January 10, 2022 - To enhance the recruitment experience for prospective University of Nebraska-Lincoln students, a team of School of Computing senior design students is creating a virtual tour of Memorial Stadium.  Full Story

Rajib Saha, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering.
December 21, 2021 - Rajib Saha's lab is studying the sepcies Rhodopseudomonas palustris for secrets to engineering a better bacterium that could lead to production of biodgradable plastics that could help reduce accumulation from ocean floors to mountain peaks.  Full Story

Faculty at public universities in Senegal learned new tactics for amplifying evidence-based STEM education strategies through the UPI Senegal program taught by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln.
December 21, 2021 - A virtual training program conducted by Engineering and Computing Education Core (ECEC) staff taught several Senegalese faculty best practices for STEM teaching through the University Partnerships Initiative Senegal program.  Full Story

Dianna Morris, doctoral student in chemical and biomolecular engineering.
December 17, 2021 - Dianna Morris, a Ph.D. candidate and graduate research assistant in chemical and biomolecular engineering, has been awarded a three-year, $177,000 USDA Pre-Doctoral Fellowship.  Full Story

The roadside barrier developed by University of Nebraska–Lincoln researchers holds firm as a fully-loaded tractor-tanker vehicle slams into it during a Dec. 8 test. (Craig Chandler / University Communication)
December 10, 2021 - Midwest Roadside Safety Facility researchers conducted a rare-but-successful crash test Dec. 8 to assess a newly designed and significantly shorter concrete barrier's performance when it is contacted at 50 mph by an 80,000-pound tractor-tanker truck.  Full Story

Researchers from the Midwest Roadside Safety Facility (MwRSF) will conduct a rare tractor-tanker vehicle crash on Wednesday, Dec. 8, to test how a newly designed and significantly shorter concrete roadside barrier performs in a vehicle crash.
December 07, 2021 - Researchers from the Midwest Roadside Safety Facility (MwRSF) will conduct a rare tractor-tanker vehicle crash on Wednesday, Dec. 8, to test how a newly designed and significantly shorter concrete roadside barrier performs in a vehicle crash.  Full Story

The Mystery Inc. team Amy Le, Kailey Conley and Arya Volvaicar watch as Santosh Pitla inspects their "Mystery Machine."
December 03, 2021 - Students in AGEN/BSEN 100, an entry-level engineering course showcased their autonomous vehicle designs and networked with industry representatives during the annual E-Day event, Nov. 30 at the Nebraska East Union.  Full Story

Travis Deyle, 2005 electronics engineering and computer engineering graduate and co-founder and CEO of Cobalt Robotics.
December 03, 2021 - Travis Deyle, a 2005 electronics engineering & computer engineering graduate and co-founder and CEO of Cobalt Robotics, will receive the Citation for Alumni Achievement during the University of Nebraska Omaha commencement ceremony Dec. 17 at Baxter Arena.  Full Story

The figure shows three different exact coherent structures (ECS) in a 2D active matter system with velocity vectors (arrows). The top shows ECS with unidirectional flow (everything flowing to the right), the middle one shows three swirls (or vortices), and the bottom one shows five swirls.
November 29, 2021 - Taking lessons learned from animals who work in groups in the sky, on the ground and underwater, a team of Nebraska engineers is creating algorithms that can help individual agents in emerging technologies work together to improve our lives.  Full Story

Samuel Underwood, Ph.D. student in architectural engineering.
November 23, 2021 - Samuel Underwood, a Ph.D. student in architectural engineering with an emphasis in acoustics, has been selected to receive two prestigious fellowships from the Acoustical Society of America (ASA) to support his graduate studies.  Full Story