❗Nebraska Engineering alumni❗ We want to hear from you! The UNL College of Engineering, in partnership with Hanover Research, earlier emailed a survey asking for your opinion about everything from career preparation and academic experiences to engagement opportunities and perceptions of the college. Please complete the survey – if you already haven’t – and let us know how you’re doing or how the College of Engineering may have impacted your life.
University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering
Higher Education
Lincoln, NE 4,907 followers
We develop Complete Engineers® to address problems of local, national and global significance.
About us
The College of Engineering at Nebraska offers undergraduate and graduate programs on its campuses in Lincoln and Omaha.
- Website
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https://engineering.unl.edu/
External link for University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering
- Industry
- Higher Education
- Company size
- 201-500 employees
- Headquarters
- Lincoln, NE
- Type
- Educational
- Founded
- 1909
- Specialties
- Architectural Engineering and Construction, Biological Systems Engineering, Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering, Civil Engineering, Computer Science and Engineering, Electrical and Computer Engineering, Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Master of Engineering Management, Biomedical Engineering, Environmental Engineering, and Discipline-based education research
Locations
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114 Othmer Hall, 16th and Vine Streets, Lincoln, NE 68588
Lincoln, NE 68588, US
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301 Peter Kiewit Institute, 1110 South 67th Street
Omaha, NE 68182, US
Employees at University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering
Updates
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New results from a crash test using an electric 2022 Rivian R1T pickup truck raise more questions whether significant upgrades are needed to prepare the nation’s highways for rapidly increasing numbers of electric vehicles. Read more here: https://lnkd.in/ghK8wynw
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering reposted this
New results from a crash test at UNL's Midwest Roadside Safety Facility using a 2022 Rivian R1T raise questions about whether significant upgrades are needed to prepare the nation’s highways for the rapidly increasing numbers of electric vehicles. ›› http://ow.ly/NAfe50SMkiF
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Ndamukong Suh, a Construction Management alumnus, has been named ESPN's #1 college football player of the 21st century!
Ranking the top 25 college football players since 2000
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We're excited to have everyone back on campus!
It’s no secret; Kiewit Hall is just too quiet in the summer without our #futureengineers. We can’t wait to have y’all back on Campus!!🤗🤗🤩 . . #kiewithall #thedurhamschool #architecturalengineering #constructionmanagement #constructionengineering #summer #summervibes #backtoschool . Lily Wang, Emmeline Lemos Watson Tony Roebuck, Matthew Barrows, Meghan Murphy Wyatt Cassidy, Cecilia W Ochoa , Taylor Hosick , Nyawa Allieu, University of Nebraska-Lincoln, University of Nebraska at Omaha, University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering reposted this
Meet Gracie! Gracie Kerr is entering her senior year at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln, where she is double majoring in civil engineering and mathematics. At UNL, she enjoys getting involved and interacting with the engineering community through student events and organizations, and currently serves as president of the UNL Engineering Student Advisory Board. Her career aspirations lie in improving educational strategies and increasing opportunities for historically marginalized communities in engineering programs at the collegiate level. After completion of her undergraduate degree, Gracie plans to pursue a Master’s in structural engineering followed by a Ph.D. in engineering education.
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University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering reposted this
The UNL-ECS student chapter had the privilege of participating in the High School Research Experience in Molecular Engineering (HiREME) summer camp from June 24 to June 28, supported by NSF. Throughout this exciting week, our executive officers and members engaged 30 high school students in hands-on experimental activities, emphasizing the importance of electrochemistry. We delivered an inspiring presentation on the fundamentals of electrochemistry and sustainability, along with an overview of ECS and our student chapter activities. The event also included comprehensive lab tours and practical demonstrations, such as the electrodeposition of nickel on copper foils. We look forward to continuing our outreach efforts and inspiring more future scientists! University of Nebraska-Lincoln ECS - The Electrochemical Society University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Engineering University of Nebraska-Lincoln Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering #Electrochemistry #UNL_ECS #outreach #student_chapter #UNL #Battery #ECS #STEMEducation
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Are you ready to put your skills to work building and enhancing the digital "front door" for the state of Nebraska's only College of Engineering? We're seeking a full-time web designer/developer who specializes in website development and cutting-edge design/graphics. We're transitioning our current website to UNL's latest Drupal-based content management system, so you'd work side-by-side with faculty, staff and students to create sites and content that further our recruitment and reputation-building efforts, as well as providing technical support and applying web analytics to enhance the overall site and impact. To apply please use the following link: https://lnkd.in/gqwfTa5i
Web Designer-Developer (Specialist)
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Nicole Iverson, associate professor of biological systems engineering, and students Katie Mowat and Carley Conover were among 15 honorees at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln's annual Women of Courage, Character and Commitment Celebration. https://lnkd.in/g-ehRACK
Iverson, Mowat, Conover honored at Women of Courage, Character and Commitment Celebration | College of Engineering | University of Nebraska–Lincoln
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Luke Farritor, a senior at Nebraska, superimposed with Greek text from a nearly 2,000-year-old scroll that he spent much of the past year working to decipher. https://lnkd.in/gjk29g6M
Farritor named co-winner of $700,000 prize for ID’ing scroll passages | Nebraska Today
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