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NSF Career Award

Vibrations on a wing of a model airplane are rendered in color by the computerized cameras in Moore’s lab. Keegan Moore, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, is a 2023 CAREER winner. May 12, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Keegan Moore, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, places a bolt into a flexible structure so vibrations can be measured which cause the bolt to loosen. He uses high speed cameras (background) capable of 30,000 frames a second to record the vibrations. Moore is a 2023 CAREER winner. May 12, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Mohammad Ghashami, Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, is a CAREER winner. He is working on technology that will enable next-generation nanodevices (he's the leader of the Nebraska Nanoscale Energy Engineering Lab). He is photographed in his Engineering Research Center lab. The equipment is surrounded by a dust proof air system. April 5, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Mohammad Ghashami, Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, is a CAREER winner. He is working on technology that will enable next-generation nanodevices (he's the leader of the Nebraska Nanoscale Energy Engineering Lab). He is photographed in his Engineering Research Center lab. The equipment is surrounded by a dust proof air system. April 5, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Irinia Filina, Assistant Professor, Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, is a CAREER winner. Her research is into tectonic history of North Atlantic regions. April 4, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Mona Bavarian, Assistant Professor in Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering, is a CAREER winner. She and Alyssa Grube, a graduate student researcher, look over Grube’s MXene-coated textile-based supercapacitors for energy generation and storage for apparel. February 7, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Mona Bavarian, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering at Nebraska, has received a $576,802 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program to develop an advanced manufacturing platform for polymer coatings. February 7, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Ruiguo Yang, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, is using a $540,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program to explore how cell-cell bridges respond to strains of different magnitudes and rates. He is photographed in the Translational Mechanobiology Lab. March 29, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Ruiguo Yang, Assistant Professor of Mechanical and Materials Engineering, is using a $540,000 grant from the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Program to explore how cell-cell bridges respond to strains of different magnitudes and rates. He is photographed in the Translational Mechanobiology Lab. March 29, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Rajib Saha, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, and graduate student Niaz Bahar Chowdhury have created a genome-scale metabolic model for the corn root to study its nitrogen-use efficiency under nitrogen stress conditions. February 23, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Rajib Saha, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, and graduate student Niaz Bahar Chowdhury have created a genome-scale metabolic model for the corn root to study its nitrogen-use efficiency under nitrogen stress conditions. February 23, 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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Jae Sung Park, poses with an airliner model. He is an NSF CAREER award winner and is researching a dynamical systems approach to turbulent flows and how they affect airplanes. He is an Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering. January 20, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Siamak Nejati, assistant professor of chemical and biomolecular engineering, is researching new ways to build three-dimensional molecular structures that could have far-reaching impacts in electronics, medicine and more. He is holding a representative sample of a thin film porous organic frameworks. Nejati has received a five-year, $593,240 Faculty Early Career Development Program grant from the National Science Foundation to build on his previous research. July 15, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Lynne Elkins, Assistant Professor in Earth and Atmospheric Sciences, is an NSF CAREER award winner. Her research focuses on volcanic processes, mantle dynamics, and mantle-crust interactions and drivers at divergent boundaries, hotspots, and anomalous or poorly explained volcanic regions. July 14 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Justin Bradley, Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Engineering, is a NSF CAREER award winner. He is shown with a Savant fixed wing VTOL as a quadcopter hovers overhead. April 21, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Jack Jeffries, assistant professor of mathematics, is a NSF CAREER winner. On the blackboard are some computations of Bernstein-Sato roots. His research is in Commutative Algebra including invariant theory, positive characteristic techniques, differential operators, local cohomology, generalized multiplicities, symbolic powers, and applications to neuroscience. March 31, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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Jack Jeffries, assistant professor of mathematics, is a NSF CAREER winner. On the blackboard are some computations of Bernstein-Sato roots. His research is in Commutative Algebra including invariant theory, positive characteristic techniques, differential operators, local cohomology, generalized multiplicities, symbolic powers, and applications to neuroscience. March 31, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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Jack Jeffries, assistant professor of mathematics, is a NSF CAREER winner. On the blackboard are some computations of Bernstein-Sato roots. His research is in Commutative Algebra including invariant theory, positive characteristic techniques, differential operators, local cohomology, generalized multiplicities, symbolic powers, and applications to neuroscience. March 31, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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Catherine Eichhorn, assistant professor of chemistry, is an NSF CAREER award winner.  She researches RNA and how dysfunctions in cellular machinery contribute to disease. December 21, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Katrina Jagodinsky, Susan J. Rosowski Associate Professor of History, is an NSF CAREER award winner. May 5, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Katrina Jagodinsky, Susan J. Rosowski Associate Professor of History, is an NSF CAREER award winner. May 5, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Rajib Saha, Assistant Professor of Chemical and Biomolecular Engineering is an NSF CAREER award winner. April 20, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University.
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