Dr. Christopher Tuan: Conductive Concrete
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5-2010
Overview of E-Week 2010 |
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Nebraska Engineering Celebrates 100th Anniversary 100 years of Nebraska Engineering 11-2009 |
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Kortney Kosiski: Civil Engineering Student Steers Her Career Kortney Kosiski speaks about her experiences racing. 11-2009 |
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Omaha's Sand in the City shapes up with designs by Nebraska Engineering students 6-2009 |
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Keith Rodenhausen describes E-Week 2009. 5-2009
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Real Nebraska: The Incredible Edible Car Episode Construct a car from candy, race down the ramp, and eat the evidence. 1-2009 |
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Alumni golfers didn't let rain keep them from fund raising for Nebraska Engineering scholarships. |
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New engineering students gather at NUBE Camp A fun retreat begins the Nebraska Engineering experience. |
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April, 2008
Nebraska Engineering welcomes the community with excitement, energy and education. |
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Discover Engineering Days, 2008 March 10-12, 2008 - Lincoln, NE
Middle school students perform simple engineering experiments at UNL's Cook Pavillion. |
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Spring, 2008 - Lincoln, NE
Nebraska's civil engineering students represent Big Red in a regional tourney. |
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Firethorn Golf Course- Lincoln, NE
Nebraska grads, faculty and friends enjoy connecting on the greens. |
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Engineering students visit Spain as part of the study abroad program. |
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Experience an edible car competition at Ag/BSE's E-Day 2007. |
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Credit: UNL Communications
An entrepreneurial engineering student earns support to grow an idea into an enterprise. |
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Credit: UNL Communications
Wei Qiao, of UNL's Department of Electrical Engineering faculty, discusses his work funded by the National Science Foundation. |
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Christopher Tuan: Conductive Concrete Credit: The Discovery Channel
Dr. Tuan created electrically charged concrete to prevent icing of bridges and roads. |
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Michael Meagher: Vaccine Development Credit: UNL Communications
UNL's Biological Process Development Facility works on a public safety concern against botulism. |
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Berthe Choueiry: Computer Decision Making Credit: UNL Communications
Constraint processing improves efficiency in computer-based scheduling. |
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Susan Hallbeck: 7/8 piano keyboard Credit: UNL Communications
Ergonomics studies help promote keyboards scaled for pianists with smaller hands, to prevent injuries. |
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Credit: UNL Communications
Advanced computing research improves efforts in highway safety and more. |
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William Velander: Life Saving Bandage Credit: UNL Communications
A clotting treatment can prevent blood-loss fatalities from the battlefield to highways. |
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Yongfeng Lu: Diamond Coated Surfaces Credit: UNL Communications
Lasers produce a strong surface material for aircraft, surgical tools and more. |
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Matt Dwyer: Software Dependability Credit: UNL Communications
Systems can now detect when and how complex computing flaws need to be addressed. |
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Witty Srisa-an: Computer Memory Trash Credit: UNL Communications
New ways to manage data help divert overloads to other machines in a network. |
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Byrav Ramamurthy: Wireless Security Credit: UNL Communications
More vigilant wireless communications software benefits individual and public safety. |
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Credit: UNL Communications
A sensitive nanoparticle device enhances surgical instruments and ultrasounds. |
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Yongfeng Lu discusses his team's work in the LANE (Laser-Assisted Nano Engineering) Lab at UNL's Department of Electrical Engineering. |
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Bing Chen leads UNL's Computer Electronics and Engineering (CEEN) program and its CEENbots program that helps schoolchildren learn robotics. |
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Larry Rilett, with the Department of Civil Engineering, shares the expertise and opportunities of important transportation centers at UNL. |
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Trauma Mechanics Research Initiative 7-2010
At our unique, controlled-blast facility, Nebraska Engineering researchers study IEDs' impact; our findings help collaboratively design new materials to better equip soldiers protecting our nation. This work also benefits the public by preventing and mitigating Traumatic Brain Injury. |
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June 2010
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KLKN News, Microgravity University Lincoln, NE
View TV news coverage of UNL's 2009 Microgravity experience (courtesy KLKN) |
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Lincoln, NE
View TV news coverage of UNL Engineering's S.T.E.P. program |
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Lincoln, NE
UNL television spot for the SAFER barrier/Midwest Roadside Safety Facility. |
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Midwest Roadside Safety Facilty Crash Test Lincoln, NE
The Engineering Communications Department visited the Midwest Roadside Safety Facility on April 3rd to view a crash test. |
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Christopher Tuan: Conductive Concrete Credit: The Discovery Channel
Dr. Tuan created electrically charged concrete to prevent icing of bridges and roads. |
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Credit: UNL Communications
Nebraska Engineering research applies electronics and sensors to innovate for highway safety. |
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International Computing, Prairie Fire Super Computer Credit: UNL Communications
UNL is one of six sites with supercomputers analyzing data from high-profile physics experiments in Switzerland. |
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Credit: UNL Communications
A UNL device advances the fight against terrorism by screening for smuggled items such as nuclear weapons. |
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Nanotechnology: Engineering Mechanics Credit: UNL Communications
UNL's formidable "nano" capabilities move forward with proposed collaborative efforts. |
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Students use UNL's specially-equipped vehicle for transportation engineering research. |
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UNL professor develops software to aid distance learning. |
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