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Nebraska Research Initiative


The Nebraska Research Initiative is a state-funded competitive grants program administered by the University of Nebraska to enhance cutting-edge faculty research with strong potential to foster economic development and to expand capacity by providing centralized access to necessary equipment, facilities and expertise. The following UNL faculty are principal investigators on projects and facilities receiving awards.

  • Temporal Lenses for Femtosecond and Attosecond Electron Microscopy. Herman Batelaan, physics and astronomy.

  • Nanostructured Materials for Magnetic Refrigeration. Christian Binek, physics and astronomy.

  • Design of Metallic Oxide Nanotubes as Efficient Catalysts. Chin Li Cheung, chemistry.

  • New Antimalarial Peroxides. Patrick Dussault, chemistry.

  • Zero Net Energy Building Science Research Cluster. Timothy Hemsath, architecture.

  • An Interdisciplinary Framework for Pest Resistance Risk Assessment in Plant Production Systems. Thomas Hunt, entomology.

  • NU-Tech. Jim Lewis, mathematics.

  • New Science and Engineering of Carbon-Based Low-Dimensional Nanoelectronics. Yongfeng Lu, electrical engineering.

  • Nitroxide Dendrimers for Biomedical Magnetic Resonance Imaging. Andrzej Rajca, chemistry.

  • Development of a Novel Scanning Probe Microscope to Image Biochemical Processes on the Surface of a Live Center at <100nm Resolution in Real Time. Ravi Saraf, chemical and biomolecular engineering.

  • Establishment of Innovative Self Powered Smart Wireless Identification and Tracking Research Core in Nebraska with Applications to Production Agriculture. Hamid Sharif, computer and electronics engineering.

  • Self-Assembled Nanowires for Advanced Sensor Technology. Jeffrey Shield, mechanical engineering.

  • Quantum Microwave Generation Driven by Spin-Polarized Current. Evgeny Tsymbal, physics and astronomy.







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