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Engineers introduce design that mimics nature’s camouflage
April 17, 2015
Open house to feature student engineering designs
April 15, 2015
Ming Han (left) and Guigen Liu.
Engineers develop next-gen temperature sensor
April 3, 2015
Alexander to lead $309K naval research project
April 1, 2015
Research by UNL's (from left) Ziguang Chen and Florin Bobaru has led to the creation of a new model that better predicts the effects of corrosion. The study was published in the Feb. 27 online edition of the Journal of the Mechanics and Physics of Solids.
Researchers craft model that predicts corrosion
March 18, 2015
UNL graduate programs represented in latest rankings
March 10, 2015
UNL engineering students write down answers during an interview with Kirk Conger. The students are conducting energy audits of UNL buildings as part of a pilot course in engineering.
Engineering course uses new energy audit to review campus buildings
March 3, 2015
Joe Turner
NSF-funded project explores plant cell growth
March 2, 2015
Nebraska engineering students compete in a battle bots competition at the Peter Kiewit Institute as part of E-Week. Activities for engineering students continue through this week at UNL and UNO.
E-Week activities celebrate National Engineers Week
February 26, 2015
Researchers show environment can neutralize lethal proteins
February 20, 2015
Alexander Sinitskii
Study shows graphene can protect nanotechnology from heat
February 16, 2015
A data management tool created by a UNL research team that includes Zhigang Shen and Wayne Jensen may help prioritize bridge repairs nationwide. The project generated this model to identify repairs needed to the Mormon Bridge over the Missouri River near Omaha.
3-D model may help manage U.S. bridge repairs
February 11, 2015

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