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Peter Sutter, professor of electrical and computer engineering, and Eli Sutter, professor of mechanical and materials engineering, have received $747,387 from the Department of Energy’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research to study how new classes of materials can be bonded to create semiconductors that more efficiently produce electric current in photovoltaic cells. November 22, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Husker Engineers Jongwan Eun (center left), Yuris Dzenis (center) and Seunghee Kim (center right) pose in Dzenis’ lab as Benjamin Bashtovoi (left), a junior mechanical engineering major, and Mikhail Kartashov (right), an engineering graduate student, test carbon-fiber samples. Eun, Dzenis and Kim have received $675,000 from the Department of Energy’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research to investigate how inorganic microfibers can make a more resilient barrier material to improve the long-term storage capabilities of vessels that contain high-level nuclear waste and spent nuclear fuel (SNF). November 14, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Yuris Dzenis (from left), R. Vernon McBroom Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, Jongwan Eun, Associate Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, and Seunghee Kim, Assistant Professor of Civil and Environmental Engineering, look over a sample in Dzenis’ lab. Eun, Dzenis and Kim have received $675,000 from the Department of Energy’s Established Program to Stimulate Competitive Research to investigate how inorganic microfibers can make a more resilient barrier material to improve the long-term storage capabilities of vessels that contain high-level nuclear waste and spent nuclear fuel (SNF). November 14, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joe Louis is researching sorghum genetics to develop sorghum that can fend off sugar cane aphids which are attacking sorghum crops in the south and as far north as Kansas. Louis has been named the Eberhard Professor of Agricultural Entomology in recognition of his innovative research on plant resistance to insect pests as well as for his instructional outreach, including to underrepresented student populations. February 8, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joe Louis is researching sorghum genetics to develop sorghum that can fend off sugar cane aphids which are attacking sorghum crops in the south and as far north as Kansas. Louis has been named the Eberhard Professor of Agricultural Entomology in recognition of his innovative research on plant resistance to insect pests as well as for his instructional outreach, including to underrepresented student populations. February 8, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Tomas Helikar, Joe Louis and Scott Sattler are researching sorghum genetics to develop plants that can fend off sugar cane aphids which are attacking sorghum crops in the south and as far north as Kansas. February 8, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Scott Sattler, Tomas Helikar and Joe Louis are researching sorghum genetics to develop plants that can fend off sugar cane aphids which are attacking sorghum crops in the south and as far north as Kansas. February 8, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Matt Andrews, Director of EPSCoR, and Professor for the School of Natural Resources. December 2, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Husker researchers Steven Thomas, Jessica Corman, Katie Anania and Jennifer Clarke are leading a $6 million multi-institutional project to build a database that will enable scientists to track the changing ecology of waterways across the U.S. Jessica Corman has been awarded a NSF Track II award. Pictured at Holmes Lake in Lincoln, the Nebraska team members were photographed individually to create a composite photo. February 3, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Georgia Jones, Associate Professor of Nutrition and Health Sciences. October 26, 2018. Photo by Gregory Nathan, University Communication.
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Rodney Moxley, Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences. October 26, 2018. Photo by Gregory Nathan, University Communication.
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Faculty 101 podcast on Food Safety, Rodney Moxley, Professor, School of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences, Georgia Jones, Associate Professor of Nutrition and Health Sciences. October 26, 2018. Photo by Gregory Nathan, University Communication.
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Studio portrait of Nicole Busboom, Outreach Coordinator for EPSCoR. August 20, 2018. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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EPSCoR grand recipients in the Manter Hall labs. From right is Kristi Montooth, Associate Professor in the School of Biological Sciences, Jay Storz, Professor in the School of Biological Sciences, and Colin Meiklejohn, Assistant Professor in the School of
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EPSCoR program to educate high school physics and science teachers on campus. June 20, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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EPSCoR program to educate high school physics and science teachers on campus. June 20, 2017. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Young corn roots. Ed Cahoon and Jim Alfano lead the Center for Root and Rhizome Innovation sponsored by an EPSCoR grant. June 21, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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Young corn roots. Ed Cahoon and Jim Alfano lead the Center for Root and Rhizome Innovation sponsored by an EPSCoR grant. June 21, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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Soybean roots photographed for the Center for Root and Rhizome Innovation, sponsored by an EPSCoR grant. June 15, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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Hydroponic sorghum roots photographed for the Center for Root and Rhizome Innovation, sponsored by an EPSCoR grant. June 15, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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