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Max Wheeler

Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Campus, is part of the group producing PPE face shields. July 2, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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UNL researchers and staff turned their research to COVID this spring. They are photographed with three front-line users of the PPE produced here. From left: Matthew Newman, mechanical research engineer; Benjamin Terry, associate professor of mechanical and materials engineering; Max Wheeler, instructional technician, and Jerry Reif, shop manager, Innovation Studio; Dr. Chad Duval, emergency physician, Nebraska Emergency Medicine; Tamara Silcott, aerospace medical technician, Nebraska Air National Guard; Dr. Steven Wirth, dentist, Optimal Dental; Grace Panther, assistant professor of civil and environmental engineering; Hunter Flodman, associate professor of practice, chemical and biomolecular engineering; and Dr. Keely Buesing, associate professor of surgery, University of Nebraska Medical Center. For safety reasons, each person was photographed individually, and the final image was composited together. Photo for the 2019-2020 Report Representing Nebraska’s Research Heroes. June 17, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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Max Wheeler, Shop Instructional Technician at Nebraska Innovation Studio, assembles face shields with parts made at NIC. Face shields have been assembled from 3-D printed and laser-cut parts, and now, injection molding will be used to mass-produce parts for face shields. The face shields are being assembled for hospitals in Nebraska in response to COVID-19. April 1, 2020. Photo by Gregory Nathan / University Communication.
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