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Engineering

Ray LaHood
BRIDGE-ing Big Data Workshop to focus on nation's infrastructure
September 24, 2015
Sidy Ndao (righ) offers advice to a student team as it finishes assembling a robot at the SenEcole robotics camp in Dakar, Sengal, in March.
Robotics camps help Ndao craft opportunities for African children
September 21, 2015
Registration open for the STEM education research retreat
September 21, 2015
Jie Cheng, doctoral student in electrical engineering, stands next to the partial prototype of a wind turbine system that research suggests could yield 8.5 percent more electricity than conventional counterparts.
Wind turbine system recycles 'spillage' to improve energy efficiency
September 17, 2015
Imperfections key performance of new light-detecting crystals
September 2, 2015
Shane Farritor of UNL (left) and Dmitry Oleynikov of UNMC.
UNL-UNMC spinoff company raises millions
August 7, 2015
Melanie Simpson (left) supervises doctoral student Abby Gelb, a trainee in UNL's NIH-funded Molecular Mechanisms of Disease program.
Program earns NIH grant to study molecular drivers of disease
August 7, 2015
Heavy rains in early June caused water in Salt Creek to rise to near flood stage for a second time this spring.
UNL engineer: Stormwater management projects worked
July 22, 2015
Study: Property of non-stick pans improves solar cell efficiency
July 20, 2015
Jay A. Puckett
Puckett to lead Durham School
July 15, 2015
UNL researcher Benjamin Terry holds a prototype of his team's tapeworm-inspired attachment mechanism, which adhered to the wall of a live intestine for six days.
Tapeworm-like biomedical device sticks to intestine for record span
July 9, 2015
Mathias Schubert (left), professor of electrical and computer engineering, received an honorary doctorate from Linkoping University on May 23.
Achievements | Honors, awards, publications for May 29 - June 18
June 19, 2015

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