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Justin Humphrey (left), a senior civil and environmental engineering major and a cadet in the University of Nebraska-Lincoln Air Force ROTC, has been chosen to receive the SAME ROTC Award of Merit.
March 25, 2020 - Justin Humphrey, a senior civil engineering major, has been chosen to receive the Society of American Military Engineers (SAME) ROTC Award of Merit as one of the top engineering students/ROTC cadets in the nation.  Full Story

Madison Miller (left), a senior in chemical and biomolecular engineering, and Agustin Olivo, a graduate student in biological systems engineering, are among the 10 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students chosen to receive the 2020 Student Luminary Awards.
March 17, 2020 - Madison Miller, a senior in chemical and biomolecular engineering, and Agustin Olivo, a graduate student in biological systems engineering, are among the 10 University of Nebraska-Lincoln students chosen to receive the 2020 Student Luminary Awards.  Full Story

Christine Wittich (left) was chosen to receive the Harold & Esther Edgerton Junior Faculty Award, and Hunter Flodman (center) and Jiong Hu were chosen to receive the College Distinguished Teaching Award.
March 09, 2020 - Two College of Engineering faculty will receive presigious honors from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln: Christine Wittich, the Harold & Esther Edgerton Junior Faculty Award; and Hunter Flodman, the College Distinguished Teaching Award.  Full Story

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March 09, 2020 - At the annual Parents Recognition Awards Reception on March 6, 28 faculty and staff from the College of Engineering received a Certificate of Recognition for Contribution to Students from the UNL Parents Association.  Full Story

Vitaly Alexandrov, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering at Nebraska, has received a $520,244 Early Career Development Program award from the National Science Foundation to advance basic understanding of how nanocrystals dissolve in aqueous environments. (University Communication photo)
March 02, 2020 - Vitaly Alexandrov has received a NSF Early Career Development Program award to advance understanding of how nanocrystals dissolve in aqueous environments. This could help to make nanomaterials with better stability and more controllable chemical activity.  Full Story

Students play a maze game by piloting a CEENBot robot through the course at the Nebraska Robotics Expo.
February 19, 2020 - This year's Nebraska Robotics Expo will see an increase of 200 participants from last year, bringing more than 1,000 K-12 students to the event on Saturday, Feb. 22.  Full Story

Mary Ankenbauer, a sophomore mechanical engineering major from Kalamazoo, Michigan, credits Nebraska's career fairs with giving her a head start in her field. (University Communication)
February 10, 2020 - Thousands of University of Nebraska-Lincoln students will be heading to the Career Fairs Tuesday and Wednesday to meet with nearly 360 employers. One success story: Mary Ankenbauer landed two engineering internships for a head start on her career.  Full Story

Michael Sealy, associate professor of mechanical and materials engineering, has been chosen to recieve the Society of Manufacturing Engineers' 2020 Outstanding Young Manufacturer Award, given to engineers age 35 or younger.
February 10, 2020 - Michael Sealy, associate professor of mechanical and materials engineering, has been chosen to receive the Society of Manufacturing Engineers' 2020 Outstanding Young Manufacturer Award, given to engineers age 35 or younger.  Full Story

Engineering faculty Angie Pannier and Shane Farritor were among the four co-chairs of the committee that led the development of the N2025 Strategic Plan that will be unveiled during the State of Our University Address, Friday, Feb. 14.
February 10, 2020 - Engineering faculty Angie Pannier and Shane Farritor were among the four co-chairs of the committee that led the development of the N2025 Strategic Plan that will be unveiled during the State of Our University Address, Friday, Feb. 14.  Full Story

Shane Farritor (right), professor of mechanical and materials engineering, helps Ted Carter control a surgical robot in a Virtual Incision lab at Nebraska Innovation Campus. Carter’s two-day tour included stops at City, East and Nebraska Innovation campuses.
February 05, 2020 - Virtual Incision, a Nebraska Innovation Campus-based medical device company founded by University of Nebraska faculty, announced earlier this month it raised $20 million in Series B+ investment funding.  Full Story