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Ethan Krings, graduate student in mechanical engineering from Humphrey, Nebraska, holds a rubber-like “N” embedded with liquid metal droplets that themselves contain glass microparticles, Markvicka's team has improved the material's thermal conductivity while retaining its natural pliability. That could make the approach useful in engineering wearable technologies and soft robotics that can shed the excess heat produced by their microelectronics — reducing the risk of overheating — while remaining lightweight and elastic enough for practical use. November 4, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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Eric Markvicka, Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, center, and Ethan Krings, graduate student in mechanical engineering from Humphrey, Nebraska, look over an elastic polymer embedded with liquid metal droplets that themselves contain glass microparticles, Markvicka's team has improved the material's thermal conductivity while retaining its natural pliability. That could make the approach useful in engineering wearable technologies and soft robotics that can shed the excess heat produced by their microelectronics — reducing the risk of overheating — while remaining lightweight and elastic enough for practical use. November 4, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Eric Markvicka, Assistant Professor in Mechanical and Materials Engineering, holds a rubber-like “N” embedded with liquid metal droplets that themselves contain glass microparticles, Markvicka's team has improved the material's thermal conductivity while retaining its natural pliability. That could make the approach useful in engineering wearable technologies and soft robotics that can shed the excess heat produced by their microelectronics — reducing the risk of overheating — while remaining lightweight and elastic enough for practical use. November 4, 2021. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication
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Researchers with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln take groundwater samples from the Loup River in the Sandhills of Nebraska . By sampling groundwater and determining its age, they hope to determine whether predictions for groundwater discharge rates and contamination removal in watersheds are accurate. 


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Researchers with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln take groundwater samples from the Loup River in the Sandhills of Nebraska . By sampling groundwater and determining its age, they hope to determine whether predictions for groundwater discharge rates and contamination removal in watersheds are accurate. 


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Researchers with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln take groundwater samples from the Loup River in the Sandhills of Nebraska . By sampling groundwater and determining its age, they hope to determine whether predictions for groundwater discharge rates and contamination removal in watersheds are accurate. 


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Nebraska faculty, Chemical Engineering professor Wei Niu and Massimiliano Pierobon, Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering, examine a petri dish as students Zahmeeth Sakkaff and Molly Lee work in the background. Through a new NSF-funded project, Pierobon is expanding bioengineering research on campus and STEM opportunities for Lincoln-area high school students. November 8, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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PhD student Zahmeeth Sakkaff discusses a slide with Massimiliano Pierobon, Assistant Professor Department of Computer Science and Engineering, and graduate student Molly Lee in Pierobon's Schorr Center lab. November 8, 2018. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication.
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Researchers with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln take groundwater samples from the Loup River in the Sandhills of Nebraska in September 2018. By sampling groundwater and determining its age, they hope to determine whether predictions for groundwater discharge rates and contamination removal in watersheds are accurate. 

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A workshop at the Makerspace on Nebraska Innovation Campus was helld in the Nebraska Innovation Studio on April 17, 2017. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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A workshop at the Makerspace on Nebraska Innovation Campus was helld in the Nebraska Innovation Studio on April 17, 2017. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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A workshop at the Makerspace on Nebraska Innovation Campus was helld in the Nebraska Innovation Studio on April 17, 2017. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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A workshop at the Makerspace on Nebraska Innovation Campus was helld in the Nebraska Innovation Studio on April 17, 2017. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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A workshop at the Makerspace on Nebraska Innovation Campus was helld in the Nebraska Innovation Studio on April 17, 2017. Photo by Greg Nathan, University Communication Photography.
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STEM Career Fair (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) career fair in Pinnacle Bank Arena. Sponsored by Career Services. September 29, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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STEM Career Fair (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) career fair in Pinnacle Bank Arena. Sponsored by Career Services. September 29, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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STEM Career Fair (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) career fair in Pinnacle Bank Arena. Sponsored by Career Services. September 29, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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STEM Career Fair (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) career fair in Pinnacle Bank Arena. Sponsored by Career Services. September 29, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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STEM Career Fair (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) career fair in Pinnacle Bank Arena. Sponsored by Career Services. September 29, 2016. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication Photography.
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