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Timothy Koch, vice president and engineering principal at HDR Inc., discusses "Industry Challenges - Design, Construction and Operation of SBIoT Systems" during the Smart Building and Internet of Things workshop on Nov. 9 at Scott Conference Center.
November 20, 2018 - The first Smart Building and Internet of Things (SBIoT) workshop, hosted on Nov. 9 by the Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction, focused on finding ways to integrate smart technologies into buildings.  Full Story

Scarlett Miller, who has both bachelor's and master's degrees in industrial engineering from Nebraska, is an associate professor of engineering design and industrial engineering at Pennsylvania State University. Recently, she was Penn State's guest football coach for a home game against Appalachian State.
November 20, 2018 - Scarlett Miller, who has both bachelor's and master's degrees in industrial engineering from Nebraska, is an associate professor of engineering design and industrial engineering at Penn State. Recently, she was PSU's guest football coach for a home game a  Full Story

Carrick Detwiler (left) and Clarence Waters are among the six University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty chosen for named and university professorships from the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor.
November 16, 2018 - Engineering faculty Carrick Detwiler and Clarence Waters are among the six Univeristy of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty chosen to receive named and university professorships from the Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor.  Full Story

Nebraska Engineering faculty Wei Niu (left) and Massimiliano Pierobon examine a petri dish as students Zahmeeth Sakkaff and Molly Lee work in the background. Through a new NSF-funded project, Pierobon is expanding bioengineering research on campus and STEM opportunities for Lincoln-area high school students. (Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication)
November 14, 2018 - A new Nebraska Engineering project with NSF funding is expanding bioengineering research on campus while offering science, technology, engineering and mathematics learning opportunities for high school students.  Full Story

Daniel Rico (left), a master's student in computer science and engineering, and Craig Allen, research professor and director of the Nebraska Cooperative Fish and Wildlife Research Unit.
November 13, 2018 - Daniel Rico, a master's student in computer science and engineering, is part of a Nebraska team that is using resilience training to find ways to maintain agricultural viability in an age of climate change.  Full Story

Tareq Daher, director of the Engineering and Computing Education Core.
November 12, 2018 - Seven doctoral students from the College of Engineering are the first cohort participating in the Graduate Student Training Fellows Program (GSTFP), which aims to prepare students to become successful teachers when they become faculty at a university.  Full Story

Wei Niu, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering
November 12, 2018 - Wei Niu, associate professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, has received a three-year, $335,516 grant from the National Science Foundation to work on biocatalytic reduction of carboxylic acids.  Full Story

Nebraska Engineering faculty John Woollam (left) and Benjamin Terry were recognized at the NUtech Ventures 2018 Innovator Celebration.
November 09, 2018 - Nebraska Engineering faculty John Woollam and Benjaim Terry were among the University of Nebraska-Lincoln faculty recognized at the Nov. 6 NUtech Ventures Innovator Celebration.  Full Story

Drs. Yong-Rak Kim, Joseph Turner, and civil engineering graduate student Mahdieh Khedmati.
October 31, 2018 - With funding from the National Science Foundation, Dr. Yong-Rak Kim is leading a multi-disciplinary research team to understand binding of concrete. Kim’s team has found promising alternatives to conventional cement-based concrete.  Full Story