November 01, 2012 - <span>More than 10 UNL Chemical Engineering faculty and students headed to Pittsburgh for the American Institute of Chemical Engineers' national conference,</span><span> Oct. 28 – Nov. 1.</span>
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October 26, 2012 - <span>Don Cox, ’59 B.S. and ’60 M.S. ELEC, gets the wheels turning for students in the UNL class he teaches, ELEC 498/898, Sec. 004—Electric Vehicles.</span>
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October 01, 2012 - <span>With its namesakes present, UNL’s Voelte-Keegan Nanoscience Research Center was dedicated Sept. 27.</span>
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September 27, 2012 - <span>Dr. William "Bill" Eldon Splinter, 86, George Holmes Professor Emeritus of Biological Systems Engineering, died Sept. 26 in Lincoln.</span>
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September 24, 2012 - <span>More than 400 engineering freshmen took a road trip Sept. 21 to Columbus to visit several businesses and learn more about the central Nebraska community and potential job opportunities. </span>
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September 17, 2012 - <span>The UNL College of Engineering introduces its newest faculty members.</span>
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September 13, 2012 - <span>University of Nebraska-Lincoln mechanical engineering major Alex Adams developed a new spike-changing system that helps wearers more easily remove and tighten the tiny screw-in pieces.</span>
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August 29, 2012 - <span>A team from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s Surgical Robotics Lab won first place in the American Society of Mechanical Engineers' 2012 Student Mechanism & Robot Design Competition</span><span>, with their project.</span>
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August 14, 2012 - <span>After a summer working with industry or seasoned agricultural producers, students in UNL’s Partners in Pollution Prevention </span><span>program ended their experiences with presentations on their P3 accomplishments.</span>
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August 02, 2012 - <span>In the midst of the worst drought in more than half a century, U.S. farmers are drawing on their best defenses — the center pivot and their experience dealing with some of the harshest conditions Mother Nature can deal.</span>
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