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UNL_MME

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Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) Department at University of Nebraska-Lincoln, NE, USA.

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.Nebraska Engineering gets a big boost! đź’Ş a team of Husker engineers is awarded the Department of Defense's Research Collaboration Competition DEPSCoR Awards for the 2022 fiscal year. #DODAwards #DEPSCOR #UNL #Huskers #Research ow.ly/I2n450PnSIm

.<a href="/NebEngineering/">Nebraska Engineering</a> gets a big boost! đź’Ş a team of Husker engineers is awarded the Department of Defense's Research Collaboration Competition DEPSCoR Awards for the 2022 fiscal year. #DODAwards #DEPSCOR #UNL #Huskers #Research
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Congratulations to MME's Prof. George Gogos on being selected to lead the Nebraska Center for Energy Sciences Research.

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Celebrate the start of a new academic year at the College of Engineering’s biggest welcome event today at 4! engineering.unl.edu/undergraduate-…

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A team that includes UNL_MME's Abdelghani Laraoui hopes to take a bit of the “noise” out of quantum computing and help make the emerging technology more efficient, accessible and feasible. go.unl.edu/ic02 #Nebraska #UNL Nebraska Engineering

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“The reason I chose to study engineering was because I wanted to build and tinker with things that were interesting to me. I began to realize that there isn’t a project or a task out there that I can’t do!" - Josiah Kolar mechanical engineering student #NebraskaEngineeringGrad

“The reason I chose to study engineering was because I wanted to build and tinker with things that were interesting to me. I began to realize that there isn’t a project or a task out there that I can’t do!" - Josiah Kolar mechanical engineering student

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Nebraska U’s new laser to facilitate manufacturing method of the future, co-directed by MME's George Gogos news.unl.edu/newsrooms/toda…

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MME's Joe Turner and Sedighe Keynia lead development of a new technique that helps researchers learn how plant cells respond to environmental changes engineering.unl.edu/news/231103/mm…

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UNL's researchers, including MME faculty member Ruiguo Yang craft adjustable arrays of microscopic lenses news.unl.edu/newsrooms/toda…

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Creating hybrids of defects, UNL researchers including MME faculty member Eli Sutter seek to 'tune' new avenues in nanowires engineering.unl.edu/news/231011/su…

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Nebraska Industrial Assessment Center (NIAC) co-led by MME's Robert Williams and Karen Stelling, and UNL Civil Engineering faculty member Bruce Dvorak honored as DOE 2023 IAC of the year engineering.unl.edu/news/230905/ni…

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Shout out to UNL McNair Scholar Tyler Downey who presented his research on a “Novel Wheel-Leg Model and Design for a Pipe-Navigation Robot” at #UNL Student Research Days. Tyler is mentored by Dr. Carl A. Nelson, Mechanical & Materials Engineering. 👏

Shout out to <a href="/UNL_McNair/">UNL McNair</a> Scholar Tyler Downey who presented his research on a “Novel Wheel-Leg Model and Design for a Pipe-Navigation Robot” at #UNL Student Research Days. Tyler is mentored by Dr. Carl A. Nelson, Mechanical &amp; Materials Engineering. 👏
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"The idea is to make a big leap": Nebraska Engineering researchers are poised to build on their track records as innovators and leaders in heat transfer and thermal management. go.unl.edu/nxir #Nebraska #UNL

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The first-ever 3D-printed rollers for railroad bearings exceeded expectations, creating a starting point for expanding the use of this innovative process that could help to make transportation even safer. go.unl.edu/24dv #Nebraska #UNL Nebraska Engineering UNL_MME

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MME's Profs. Pedrigi and Moore earn tenure and promotion to associate professor. engineering.unl.edu/news/240416/pr…