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Professor Qing Hui and graduate student Josh Allen pose in their lab in Nebraska Hall. A NSRI funded study will demonstrate how the theoretic and computational tools developed in this field can be used to counter weapons of mass destruction (WMD). It will also raise challenging technical questions about how to evaluate the effectiveness of these tools for solving a multi-domain, complex problem to obtain a satisfactory solution.  April 22, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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A Nebraska Engineering team led by Eric Markvicka has developed the "electronic nose," a sensing device that can be used to identify volatile organic compounds (VOCs) that are excreted by human skin or present in exhaled breath. This data could be used to identify the presence of diseases, such as COVID-19. Nebraska Engineering researchers present, "Wireless, Battery Free Wearable Electronic Nose," March 10, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Eric Markvicka, Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, has developed the smart nose. The wearable sensor can “smell” and diagnose the wearer’s medical condition. Nebraska Engineering researchers present, "Wireless, Battery Free Wearable Electronic Nose," March 10, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Eric Markvicka, Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, has developed the smart nose. The wearable sensor can “smell” and diagnose the wearer’s medical condition. Nebraska Engineering researchers present, "Wireless, Battery Free Wearable Electronic Nose," March 10, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Eric Markvicka, Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, has developed the smart nose. The wearable sensor can “smell” and diagnose the wearer’s medical condition. Nebraska Engineering researchers present, "Wireless, Battery Free Wearable Electronic Nose," March 10, 2022. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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UNL Chancellor Ronnie Green talks with Maj. Gen. Daryl L. Bohac, Adjutant General, Nebraska National Guard, at the ceremony. Ribbon cutting for NSRI and IANR Collaborative Biosecurity Laboratory in the Morrison Virology Center on East Campus. September 27, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joshua Santarpia, NSRI Research Director, answers questions during a tour of the facility. Ribbon cutting for NSRI and IANR Collaborative Biosecurity Laboratory in the Morrison Virology Center on East Campus. September 27, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joshua Santarpia, NSRI Research Director, answers a question from NU President Ted Carter during a tour of the facility. Ribbon cutting for NSRI and IANR Collaborative Biosecurity Laboratory in the Morrison Virology Center on East Campus. September 27, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Joshua Santarpia, NSRI Research Director, NU President Ted Carter, UNL Chancellor Ronnie Green, Mike Boehm, Vice Chancellor Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, and NSRI Executive Director Richard Evans, USAF, Maj. Gen. (Ret.) cut the ribbon held by Cara Pesek. Ribbon cutting for NSRI and IANR Collaborative Biosecurity Laboratory in the Morrison Virology Center on East Campus. September 27, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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NSRI Interim Executive Director Richard Evans speaks at the Ribbon cutting for NSRI and IANR Collaborative Biosecurity Laboratory in the Morrison Virology Center on East Campus. September 27, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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Chancellor Ronnie Green says a few words at the Ribbon cutting for NSRI and IANR Collaborative Biosecurity Laboratory in the Morrison Virology Center on East Campus. September 27, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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Robert Hinson, USAF, Lt. Gen (Ret) speaks at the press conference announcing that the University of Nebraska’s National Strategic Research Institute has been awarded a new five-year, $92 million contract through U.S. Strategic Command. The grant allows the institute to continue research into national security and defense. September 15, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Robert Hinson, USAF, Lt. Gen (Ret) speaks at the press conference announcing that the University of Nebraska’s National Strategic Research Institute has been awarded a new five-year, $92 million contract through U.S. Strategic Command. The grant allows the institute to continue research into national security and defense. September 15, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Robert Hinson, USAF, Lt. Gen (Ret) speaks at the press conference announcing that the University of Nebraska’s National Strategic Research Institute has been awarded a new five-year, $92 million contract through U.S. Strategic Command. The grant allows the institute to continue research into national security and defense. September 15, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Pictured; NU President, Ted Carter. A press conference announces that the University of Nebraska’s National Strategic Research Institute has been awarded a new five-year, $92 million contract through U.S. Strategic Command. The grant allows the institute to continue research into national security and defense. September 15, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Ashlee McGill, first year law student and NSRI student worker. September 3, 2020. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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Maj. Gen. (retired) Richard J. Evans III has been hired as the deputy executive director of the National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska. November 27, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Maj. Gen. (retired) Richard J. Evans III has been hired as the deputy executive director of the National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska. November 27, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Maj. Gen. (retired) Richard J. Evans III has been hired as the deputy executive director of the National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska. November 27, 2019. Photo by Greg Nathan / University Communication.
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Dr. Tyler White (Political Science), has developed a "war game" for about 40 UNL students focused on risk mitigation and conflict escalation in a world where both cyber and nuclear threats are a growing issue. November 16, 2018. Photo by Justin Mohling, University Communication.
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Dr. Tyler White (Political Science), has developed a "war game" for about 40 UNL students focused on risk mitigation and conflict escalation in a world where both cyber and nuclear threats are a growing issue. November 16, 2018. Photo by Justin Mohling, University Communication.
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Dr. Tyler White (Political Science), has developed a "war game" for about 40 UNL students focused on risk mitigation and conflict escalation in a world where both cyber and nuclear threats are a growing issue. November 16, 2018. Photo by Justin Mohling, University Communication.
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Dr. Tyler White (Political Science), has developed a "war game" for about 40 UNL students focused on risk mitigation and conflict escalation in a world where both cyber and nuclear threats are a growing issue. November 16, 2018. Photo by Justin Mohling, University Communication.
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Dr. Tyler White (Political Science), has developed a "war game" for about 40 UNL students focused on risk mitigation and conflict escalation in a world where both cyber and nuclear threats are a growing issue. November 16, 2018. Photo by Justin Mohling, University Communication.
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