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Nebraska’s Cornelis “Kees” Uiterwaal removes the Microsoft HoloLens 2, a headset that allows its wearers to view and interact with computer-generated objects in the physical world. The associate professor of physics and astronomy is collaborating with fellow scientists and multimedia artists to design augmented-reality experiences that help explain the bizarre, sometimes-counterintuitive realm of quantum physics. Uiterwaal was awarded one of the three Grand Challenges major grants for his proposal to increase education of quantum physics using augmented reality. August 29, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska’s Cornelis “Kees” Uiterwaal removes the Microsoft HoloLens 2, a headset that allows its wearers to view and interact with computer-generated objects in the physical world. The associate professor of physics and astronomy is collaborating with fellow scientists and multimedia artists to design augmented-reality experiences that help explain the bizarre, sometimes-counterintuitive realm of quantum physics. Uiterwaal was awarded one of the three Grand Challenges major grants for his proposal to increase education of quantum physics using augmented reality. August 29, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Nebraska’s Cornelis “Kees” Uiterwaal removes the Microsoft HoloLens 2, a headset that allows its wearers to view and interact with computer-generated objects in the physical world. The associate professor of physics and astronomy is collaborating with fellow scientists and multimedia artists to design augmented-reality experiences that help explain the bizarre, sometimes-counterintuitive realm of quantum physics. Uiterwaal was awarded one of the three Grand Challenges major grants for his proposal to increase education of quantum physics using augmented reality. August 29, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Ilya Kravchenko, Dan Claes, Frank Golf and Ken Bloom are members of Nebraska’s Department of Physics and Astronomy who collaborate with partners at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN. Their work involves CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, an image of which is behind the researchers in this photo. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communication.
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Ilya Kravchenko, Dan Claes, Frank Golf and Ken Bloom are members of Nebraska’s Department of Physics and Astronomy who collaborate with partners at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN. Their work involves CERN’s Large Hadron Collider. November 23, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler/University Communication.
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Ilya Kravchenko, Dan Claes, Frank Golf and Ken Bloom are members of Nebraska’s Department of Physics and Astronomy who collaborate with partners at the European Organization for Nuclear Research, known as CERN. Their work involves CERN’s Large Hadron Collider, an image of which is behind the researchers in this photo.
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A reporter speaks with Richard Goodman, research professor with the Food Allergy Research and Resource Program. Reporters seeking soundbites on sound bites — especially their agricultural, genetic, biochemical and psychological influences — assembled at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food Innovation Center for its second annual Research Media Day. Research Media Day is where scientists and the media get together to communicate what they’re doing, the importance of it, and how to communicate their message so others can understand. January 29, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Reporters seeking soundbites on sound bites — especially their agricultural, genetic, biochemical and psychological influences — assembled at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food Innovation Center for its second annual Research Media Day. Research Media Day is where scientists and the media get together to communicate what they’re doing, the importance of it, and how to communicate their message so others can understand. January 29, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Reporters seeking soundbites on sound bites — especially their agricultural, genetic, biochemical and psychological influences — assembled at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food Innovation Center for its second annual Research Media Day. Research Media Day is where scientists and the media get together to communicate what they’re doing, the importance of it, and how to communicate their message so others can understand. January 29, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Reporters seeking soundbites on sound bites — especially their agricultural, genetic, biochemical and psychological influences — assembled at the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Food Innovation Center for its second annual Research Media Day. Research Media Day is where scientists and the media get together to communicate what they’re doing, the importance of it, and how to communicate their message so others can understand. January 29, 2020. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Homecoming week is a special time for Laura and Shayne Arriola. In 2017, the two were crowned homecoming king and queen, and Shayne proposed in front of 90,000 Husker fans. Two weeks ago, Laura and Shayne were married and celebrated their wedding with photos at Memorial Stadium. September 21, 2019. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Homecoming week is a special time for Laura and Shayne Arriola. In 2017, the two were crowned homecoming king and queen, and Shayne proposed in front of 90,000 Husker fans. Two weeks ago, Laura and Shayne were married and celebrated their wedding with photos (taken by Brooke LaBenz Graham) at Memorial Stadium. September 21, 2019. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Homecoming week is a special time for Laura and Shayne Arriola. In 2017, the two were crowned homecoming king and queen, and Shayne proposed in front of 90,000 Husker fans. Two weeks ago, Laura and Shayne were married and celebrated their wedding with photos (taken by Brooke LaBenz Graham) at Memorial Stadium. September 21, 2019. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Homecoming week is a special time for Laura and Shayne Arriola. In 2017, the two were crowned homecoming king and queen, and Shayne proposed in front of 90,000 Husker fans. Two weeks ago, Laura and Shayne were married and celebrated their wedding with photos (taken by Brooke LaBenz Graham) at Memorial Stadium. September 21, 2019. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Homecoming week is a special time for Laura and Shayne Arriola. In 2017, the two were crowned homecoming king and queen, and Shayne proposed in front of 90,000 Husker fans. Two weeks ago, Laura and Shayne were married and celebrated their wedding with photos (taken by Brooke LaBenz Graham) at Memorial Stadium. September 21, 2019. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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The University of Nebraska–Lincoln's Kate Lyons stands next to a skeleton of Gigantocamelus spatulus, an extinct species of camel that weighed upward of 5,000 pounds and once roamed North America. The skeleton resides in the Nebraska State Museum at Morrill Hall. Kate Lyons, Assistant, Professor in the School of Biological Sciences, is being published in Science magazine documenting her research on extinction events. She studied ancient horses and camels. September 17, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jim Lewis discusses Nebraska's partnership with Southeast Community College and Western Nebraska Community College to build out the state’s STEM workforce through a new grant, STEM Career Opportunities in Nebraska: Networks, Experiential-learning and Computational Thinking. August 30, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jim Lewis discusses Nebraska's partnership with Southeast Community College and Western Nebraska Community College to build out the state’s STEM workforce through a new grant, STEM Career Opportunities in Nebraska: Networks, Experiential-learning and Computational Thinking. August 30, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jim Lewis discusses Nebraska's partnership with Southeast Community College and Western Nebraska Community College to build out the state’s STEM workforce through a new grant, STEM Career Opportunities in Nebraska: Networks, Experiential-learning and Computational Thinking. August 30, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Chancellor Ronnie Green announced August 30 that the institution is partnering with Southeast Community College and Western Nebraska Community College to build out the state’s STEM workforce through a new grant, STEM Career Opportunities in Nebraska: Networks, Experiential-learning and Computational Thinking. August 30, 2019. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Graduate student Alex Erwin drills a pipe that will hold an instrument cluster on Nebraska's newest storm chase vehicle. Starting this spring, 13 Huskers will be part of TORUS, a national study designed to collect data about how severe storms and tornadoes are formed. April 26, 2019. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication
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Nebraska students (from left) Brennan Darrah and Maddy Diedrichsen install a new computer screen inside a storm chase vehicle. Each of the research vehicles include three computer stations — two in the back seats and one in the front. Along with collecting data, the computers are also used to track storms via radar and for navigation. April 26, 2019. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication
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Nebraska students (from left) Brennan Darrah and Maddy Diedrichsen install a new computer screen inside a storm chase vehicle. Each of the research vehicles include three computer stations — two in the back seats and one in the front. Along with collecting data, the computers are also used to track storms via radar and for navigation. April 26, 2019. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication
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Students meet with Adam Houston (center) as they prep vehicles prior to the start of the TORUS project. TORUS Storm Chasers. April 26, 2019. Photo by Troy Fedderson / University Communication
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