![Studio portrait of Yunping Liang, Assistant Professor in Construction and Infrastructure System Engineering, College of Engineering. January 25, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240125_Liang_001.jpg)
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![Xia Hong, left, and Yifei Hao work with a pressure vessel in Hong’s Jorgensen Hall lab. Hong’s team has developed a new material design for transistors that could help downsize next-gen electronic devices. January 24, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240124_Hong_032.jpg)
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![Xia Hong, right, and Yifei Hao look into a pressure vessel in Hong’s Jorgensen Hall lab. Hong’s team has developed a new material design for transistors that could help downsize next-gen electronic devices. January 24, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240124_Hong_028.jpg)
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![Peter Revesz poses in front of artwork of a small sphinx artifact and the inscription around its base. Revesz, a professor in the School of Computing with a courtesy appointment in the Department of Classics and Religious Studies, recently deciphered the description, which reads, “Lo, behold, worship! Here is the holy lion!” He recently published a research article in the Mediterranean Archaeology and Archaeometry Journal in which he figured out what a 20-letter inscription meant on a small sphinx artifact believed to date back to the northeastern part of the Roman Empire, in present-day Romania, between 106 and 270 A.D. The artifact, a small bronze statue of a winged lion with a female face, was part of the collection of Count Kemény but was lost after his estate was looted in the War of Independence of 1848-49. Professor Revesz’ analysis was based on a detailed drawing of the object that appeared in a German newspaper in 1847. Basically no one has been able to figure out what it said for at least 200 years. January 23, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240123_Revesz_134.jpg)
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![Studio portrait of Kim Hansen, Assistant Professor of Practice, School of Biological Sciences. January 17, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240117_Hansen_001.jpg)
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![James Schnable (from left), Rebecca Roston and Toshihiro Obata hold young sorghum plants outside of the Bioscience Greenhouses on City Campus. The researchers are part of a $1.8 million grant from the National Science Foundation to try to boost the cold tolerance of sorghum, and eventually corn and other crops, by harnessing the power of the plant’s circadian rhythms. January 16, 2024. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/240116_Cold_Sorghum_011.jpg)
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![Paul Kononoff, Professor of Animal Science, is nudged by Spice, a jersey cow, while being photographed with the air collection booth used to measure methane gas produced by cattle. To measure the gas, a cow is surrounded by a phone-booth like structure where the cow eats and drinks as the air is collected and sampled. December 15, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231215_Kononoff_222.jpg)
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![Paul Kononoff, Professor of Animal Science, left, and graduate student Addison Carroll, hook up Lila, a 10-month-old jersey cow in the portable booth where her breath will be measured and sampled. Kononoff is measuring methane gas produced by cattle. To measure the gas, a cow is surrounded by a phone-booth like structure where the cow eats and drinks as the air is collected and sampled. December 15, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231215_Kononoff_143.jpg)
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![Lila, a 10-month-old jersey cow, sticks her nose out from the portable booth where her breath will be measured and sampled. Paul Kononoff is measuring methane gas produced by cattle. To measure the gas, a cow is surrounded by a phone-booth like structure where the cow eats and drinks as the air is collected and sampled. December 15, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231215_Kononoff_090.jpg)
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![Paul Kononoff, Professor of Animal Science, hooks up Lila, a 10-month-old jersey cow, in the portable booth, where her breath will be measured and sampled to determine the amount of methane produced by the animal. To measure the gas, a cow is surrounded by a phone-booth like structure where the cow eats and drinks as the air is collected and sampled. December 15, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231215_Kononoff_077.jpg)
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![Paul Kononoff wheels a methane-measuring booth through the cattle barn. Kononoff, Professor of Animal Science, is measuring methane gas produced by cattle. To measure the gas, a cow is surrounded by a phone-booth like structure where the cow eats and drinks as the air is collected and sampled. December 15, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231215_Kononoff_031.jpg)
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![A row of air samples waiting to be analyzed hangs in the dairy lab. Paul Kononoff, Professor of Animal Science, is measuring methane gas produced by cattle. To measure the gas, a cow is surrounded by a phone-booth like structure where the cow eats and drinks as the air is collected and sampled. December 15, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231215_Kononoff_014.jpg)
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![Doctor of Educations graduates and their advising professors pose for a selfie following the ceremony. Graduate Commencement at Pinnacle Bank Arena. December 15, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231215_Grad_Commencement_946.jpg)
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![Frauke Hachtmann, Professor in Advertising, has published her research on Complex Crisis Response Advertising using examples of COVID-19 advertising as seen on the video screens in the CoJMC production studio. December 7, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231208_Hachtmann_098.jpg)
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![Frauke Hachtmann, Professor in Advertising, has published her research on Complex Crisis Response Advertising using examples of COVID-19 advertising as seen on the video screens in the CoJMC production studio. December 7, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231208_Hachtmann_065.jpg)
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![Frauke Hachtmann, Professor in Advertising, has published her research on Complex Crisis Response Advertising using examples of COVID-19 advertising as seen on the video screens in the CoJMC production studio. December 7, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231208_Hachtmann_035.jpg)
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![Ingrid Haas (left), Geoff Lorenz and Rupal Mehta (not pictured) are researching Congressional response to nuclear war planning and how it has evolved from the Cold War to today’s current political environment. December 1, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231201_Nuclear_015.jpg)
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![Studio portrait of Trish Wonch Hill, Research Associate Professor, Center for Science, Math and Computer Education and Department of Sociology. November 30, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231130_Wonch_Hill_016.jpg)
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![Studio portrait of Kristen Olson, Professor of Sociology. November 22, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231122_Olson_001_0.jpg)
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![Studio portrait of Lauren Heller, Math postdoctoral faculty. November 16, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231116_Heller_015.jpg)
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![Postdoctoral researcher Jason Coenen will serve as a core manager at the Kamb Ice Stream drill site, helping safeguard cores of rock and sediment retrieved for later study by more than 80 scientists worldwide. Jason is photographed in the Antarctic Science Management Center in Bessey Hall. Photo by Matthew Strasburger / University Communication.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231113_Jason_Coenen_001_0.jpg)
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![Studio portrait of Pamela Shanahan Bazis, Assistant Professor, Department of Special Education and Communication Disorders. CEHS. November 7, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231107_Shanahan_Bazis_010.jpg)
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![Studio portrait of Joshua Lowe, Assistant Professor, School of Art, Art History and Design. November 2, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231102_Joshua_Lowe_005.jpg)
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![Bing Wang, Associate Professor of Food Science and Technology, is spearheading cutting-edge science to contain food safety risks in the U.S. and worldwide. Bing serves as an expert consultant at the national and international levels, and her UNL lab is in the forefront of using cutting-edge analytical methods in this area of science. She is in front of a wall in the Food Innovation Center that has the word “food” in multiple languages. November 3, 2023. Photo by Craig Chandler / University Communication and Marketing.](styles/square_thumbnail/public/photos/231102_Bing_Wang_010.jpg)
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