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ECE Achievements

ECE grad student Ying receives ICALEO Student Paper Award

Ying Liu, a Ph.D. student in Electrical Engineering from Laser Assisted Nano Engineering Lab (LANE), received a second-place student paper award for "Laser Direct Writing of Multifunctional Micro/Nano Devices Using Carbon Nanotube-Polymer Composites" at the 2016 International Congress on Applications of Lasers & Electro-Optics (ICALEO) on Oct. 20 in San Diego.
  • More about ICALEO Student Paper Award

Tuan, Nguyen win T.C. Graham Prize

Christopher Tuan, professor of civil engineering, and Lim Nguyen, professor of electrical and computer engineering, have been named winners of the Association for Iron and Steel Technology's 2016 T.C. Graham Prize. The international award is designed to encourage development of new and innovative uses for steel. Tuan and Nguyen will use the $20,000 prize to develop a steel-based system that melts snow and ice on concrete surfaces.
  • More about Tuan-Nguyen research

Lu to receive ICALEO's Schawlow Award

Yongfeng Lu, Lott Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Yongfeng Lu, Lott Distinguished Professor of Electrical and Computer Engineering, has been selected as the 2016 Arthur L. Schawlow Award recipient. The award will recognize Lu’s record of laser industry innovation and his significant contributions to basic and applied research in the fields of laser science and electrical engineering. Lu established the UNL Laser Assisted Nano Engineering group in 2002 and has led several research projects for the university. He will be presented with the award on Oct. 20 during the International Congress on Applications of Lasers and Electro-Optics (ICALEO) luncheon in San Diego, California.
  • ICALEO conferences website

ECE students earn Nelson Summer Internship

Aaron Ediger and Vojislav Medic, undergraduate students in electrical and computer engineering, have been selected as two of the four recipients of the Darrel J. Nelson Summer Undergraduate Internship in Energy Sciences Research for the summer of 2016. Professor Natale Ianno sponosred the applications of Ediger and Medic for the internship, which is in its third year.

Fourteen students receive UCARE undergraduate stipends

UNL's Undergraduate Creative Activities and Research Experience (UCARE) Program has awarded 87 stipends, 14 to engineering undergraduates, to participate in research with a faculty mentor this summer:

Biological Systems Engineering: Janelle Adams, Hickman; Victoria Bart, Woodbury, Minnesota; Josiah Johnson, Lincoln; Blake Hass, West Point; and Alexandra Hruby, Omaha.

Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering: Braden Harm, Grove City, Ohio; Joshua Mueller, Bellevue; Brynne Schwabauer, Portland, Oregon; and Matthew Sis, Bellevue.

Electrical and Computer Engineering: Phuong Ninh, Lincoln; and Timothy Carlson, Norfolk.

Mechanical and Materials Engineering: Hamood Al Rahbi, Lincoln; Matthew Bock, Omaha; and Beau Marth, Lincoln.


Five engineering students chosen as Chancellor's Scholars

Five students from the College of Engineering will be among the 32 UNL seniors recognized as Chancellor's Scholars during the All-University Honors Convocation at 2 p.m. Sunday, April 24 at the Lied Center for Performing Arts. Chancellor's Scholars are students who graduated in December or will receive their degrees in May or August and have maintained a 4.0 grade-point average on all collegiate work at UNL and elsewhere.
  • A look at Chancellor's Scholars

ECE student takes third in national research competition

Ethiyal Raj Wilson, a junior electrical engineering and physics major
Ethiyal Raj Wilson, a physics and electrical engineering major, won third place in the NDConnect Undergraduate Research Competition for his presentation "Boron Carbide for Neutron Voltaics in Deep Space Missions and Other Applications." The event was part of the Notre Dame Competition in Nanoscience and Nanoengineering. Fourteen finalists were invited to present their research at the Notre Dame Center for Nano Science and Technology on Oct. 23. Wilson took home $1,000 for placing in the competition.
  • ECE student takes third in national research competition

Swedish university awards Schubert honorary doctorate

Mathias Schubert, professor of electrical engineering, receives honorary doctorate of technology from Linkoping University in Sweden.
Mathias Schubert, professor of electrical and computer engineering, was awarded the title of Honorary Doctor of Technology by Linkoping University in Sweden during the May 23 commencement ceremony. Schubert is a world leader in spectroscopic ellipsometry and  has contributed to the development of blue and white LEDs, fast processors and efficient biological and chemical sensors. Since 2000, his collaboration with researchers from Linkoping has resulted in theses, scientific papers, and patents along with student and researcher exchanges between the universities.

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