Eta Kappa Nu (HKN)
Students are invited to join this national honor society if they are in the top one quarter of their class as juniors or top one third as seniors. Electrical components are purchased by the organization and assembled into kits by members for resale to undergraduate electrical engineering students for use in the required laboratories. Regular meetings are held and special tutoring sessions are arranged for students enrolled in beginning or intermediate level electrical engineering courses.
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (City Campus)
This is the largest professional organization in the world and the Lincoln and Omaha Chapter's are very active on campus. Every electrical engineering student is encouraged to join. Activities include; regular meetings, technical seminars, selling of laboratory experiment booklets, plant tours, and at least one annual faculty/student get-together.
Institute of Electrical & Electronics Engineers (Scott Campus)
Campus: Scott Campus (Omaha)
Contacts: Andrew Harms • Omaha e-mail
Organization: http://www.ieee.org/
Contacts: Andrew Harms • Omaha e-mail
Organization: http://www.ieee.org/
Visit our presence page and select the "Contact" tab. Then input your information and we will send a presence invite. Then you will be added to our email list and canvas page.
UNL Robotics Club
UNL Robotics Club is an engineering RSO that focuses on design, develop, and build robots and robotics application and participates in annual international robotics competitions. The Robotics Club was founded in 2017 from the 2016 robotics team "Huskerbot". We are a group of robotics enthusiasts that are interested in developing our skills by designing and building robots.
We are inclusive to all engineering disciplines, including but not limited to agricultural, biological system, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering as well as computer science. It requires people from different fields and expertise to build a fully functional robot. All experience levels are welcome!
We are inclusive to all engineering disciplines, including but not limited to agricultural, biological system, computer, electrical, and mechanical engineering as well as computer science. It requires people from different fields and expertise to build a fully functional robot. All experience levels are welcome!
UNL Theme Park Design Group
Campus: Lincoln
Contacts: Dan Novy (Advisor) • B Littman (President) • Karson Swartzbaugh (Treasurer) • Gracie Kerr
Contacts: Dan Novy (Advisor) • B Littman (President) • Karson Swartzbaugh (Treasurer) • Gracie Kerr
Email: nebraskaTPDG@gmail.com