University of Nebraska–Lincoln

College of Engineering

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Graduate Programs Funding Information


J. A. Woollam Graduate Fellowship Recipients

 

2009


Bahar Laderina

Bahar Laderian was born in Lincoln and has also lived in Tehran, Iran. At Lincoln East High School, she was inspired by competing on a Science Olympiad team, which encouraged her to pursue engineering. At UNL, she is studying chemistry, biology and electrical engineering, and plans to graduate in May 2009 and pursue her master's degree in electrical engineering. Her goal is to design medical equipment that enhances treatment for hospital patients.

Chad Kamler
Chad Kamler received his B.S. in electrical engineering from the University of Nebraska-Lincoln in December 2001. After working for two years in private industry, he returned to UNL for an M.S. degree, which he completed in May 2006. As a teaching assistant, he realized his love of teaching and decided to pursue a Ph.D. In his current research with Dr. Rod Soukup, he studies a material with potential to improve the cost effectiveness of thin film photovoltaic technology.
Jonathan Hein
Jonathan Hein
is pursuing a master's degree in engineering mechanics. As an undergraduate, his experiences in Nebraska Engineering's study abroad program in Brazil, and a co-op placement, motivated him for graduate work in the experimental, computational and theoretical aspects of mechanics. With Dr. Mehrdad Negahban as his adviser, Hein is involved in several research projects that include studying mechanical effects of osteoporosis, blast wave mitigation research for the Army Research Lab, and characterization of polymers including polycarbonate and Polydimethylsiloxane (PDMS).
Craig Zuhlke
Craig Zulke
grew up in Neligh, Nebraska and earned his bachelor of science in electrical engineering at UNL. This included two years as a UCARE student with Dr. Dennis Alexander, on a project that created all-optical communication devices using nanoparticles. Now pursuing a Ph.D. in electrical engineering, he continues to work with Dr. Alexander, researching the effects of femtosecond laser ablation of surfaces to increase electrodes' area and develop a competitive ultracapacitor.

2008


Name Degree Program Department
Nathan Schemm Ph.D. Electrical Engineering
Chad Kamler M.S. Electrical Engineering
Craig Zuhlke Ph.D. Electrical Engineering

 

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Graduate Programs:


2008-2009 Graduate Bulletin
Department/Field of Study
Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)1
Master of Science (M.S.)
Master of Engineering (M. Eng.)
Master of Architectural Engineering (M.A.E.)
1 The doctoral program offered by the College of Engineering is a unified program with various participating fields. Students receive a Ph.D. in Engineering with several formal areas of specialization available.

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• Recruitment Fellowship Form 2009 (.pdf) (.docx)
College of Engineering Ph.D. Funding Nomination Form (.xlsx)