April 08, 2015 - Hunter Flodman, assistant professor of practice in chemical and biomolecular engineering, was chosen as the Tau Beta Pi Distinguished Teaching Award recipient for 2015. Flodman was chosen for the award by a vote of the engineering student body.
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April 03, 2015 - UNL engineers and the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory have designed a next-generation temperature sensor set to improve the measurement of oceanic dynamics that shape marine biology, climate patterns and military operations.
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March 26, 2015 - A classroom discussion led a recent biological systems engineering graduate to form a team of UNL students that is bringing sustainable energy to developing countries. The team's work is featured in a video on the Big Ten Network's web site.
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March 18, 2015 - UNL engineers Florin Bobaru, professor of mechanical and materials engineering, and Ziguang Chen, postdoctoral researcher, are the first to develop a model that looks beyond the surface of corrosion to better predict its spread.
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March 17, 2015 - With larger numbers of competitors and spectators attending this year's Nebraska Robotics Expo & CEENBoT Robotics Showcase, a bigger group of UNL engineering student volunteers helped make the event run smoothly.
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March 17, 2015 - Former Walter Scott Jr. Scholarship recipients pay it forward by helping Scott Alumni Scholar Organization in adding another prestigious scholarship to those awarded by Peter Kiewit Institute.
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March 17, 2015 - A payload containing a crystallization experiment designed by a team of UNL students is scheduled to be shot into microgravity aboard a NASA sounding rocket off on April 18 after previous launches on March 27 and 28 were postponed by weather.
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March 11, 2015 - An Engineers Without Borders team, comprised of UNL students and faculty advisers, is returning to a village in Madagascar this summer to provide electricity and access to clean water.
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March 10, 2015 - What happens to our health when antibiotics seep into the environment? Dr. Xu Li, assistant professor of Civil Engineering, says that bacteria could become antibiotic-resistant, possibly leading to contamination of water or food sources.
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March 04, 2015 - A UNL team has discovered that a nanoparticle derived from a corn-based protein can be an effective vehicle for delivering therapeutic drugs throughout the human body.
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