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Carson Emeigh, a senior in mechanical and materials engineering, worked up the courage to ask one of the world’s most popular musicians for advice about a possible career path. He ended up with an invitation to work at Garth Brooks’ sold-out concert at Memorial Stadium on Aug. 14, 2021, and also with both professional experience and personal experience of a lifetime. -
Terry Stentz and Kelli Herstein, faculty from The Durham School of Architectural Engineering and Construction, talk about their work with the Department of Defense to make the process of transporting patients exposed to infectious diseases safer for the healthcare workers and other Air Force personnel on those missions. -
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NIAC Director Bob Williams and student worker Brittlin Hoge join us to talk about how they are helping local businesses save big money from their energy assessments while Nebraska Engineering students also gain valuable field experience. Go Big Red!
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In this episode of the Complete Engineering podcast, hear from Nebraska Engineering faculty and a group of dedicated seniors as they talk about valuable and challenging senior design capstone experiences undertaken this year.
These students’ projects, plus many more, will be on display at the Senior Design Showcase, the signature undergraduate design event for the College of Engineering. The showcase is Friday, April 26, 2019 (1-3:30 p.m.) in Memorial Stadium’s East Stadium Club Level and is open to the public. -
The Durham School’s architectural engineering (AE) program has developed a unique relationship with the abundant local industry. Professor Clarence Waters shares how that relationship developed to make the Nebraska AE program a giant success. -
In his 35 years with the U.S. Navy, where he rose to the rank of rear admiral, and now as federal business group president at HDR Inc., Doug McAneny learned the importance of networking. The 1978 civil engineering graduate returned to campus recently for Alumni Masters Week and sat down to discuss his career and to give advice to future engineers. -
Embracing diversity and prioritizing an inclusive environment is a top priority at the University of Nebraska.
On today's episode, we talk with Jayde McWilliams from Student Services and Engineering student Lindsey Jarema about several new programs aimed at building a stronger community within the College of Engineering. -
From NASCAR to our nation's highways, the Midwest Roadside Safety Facility (MwRSF) at Nebraska is protecting drivers and saving lives every day with our innovative safer roadside barriers.
As racing legend Mario Andretti once said of the MwRSF's SAFER barrier: "That SAFER wall is really, really working." -
With Engineers Week (E-Week) just around the corner, NESCO’s Dalton Rabe and eSAB’s Daniel Johnson discuss the Nebraska Engineering student experience and how the big college has the feel of family. -
Combining her love of engineering and robotics with a passion for STEM outreach programs for kids, Alisa Gilmore is helping to reach the next generations of engineers. -
On this inaugural episode of the Complete Engineering Podcast, get to know Dean Lance C. Pérez and learn more about the future growth and projects going on at the University of Nebraska College of Engineering.