Research at Nebraska 2021-2022 Report

Credits

2021-2022 NEBRASKA RESEARCH REPORT

©2022, The Board of Regents of the University of Nebraska

MANAGING EDITOR

Ashley Washburn

WRITERS/EDITORS

Tiffany Lee, Dan Moser, Heidi Uhing

CONTRIBUTING WRITERS/EDITORS

Gillian Klucas, Vicki Miller
Some articles based on stories from University Communication and Marketing and other sources

PHOTOGRAPHY

Craig Chandler, Alan Jackson/Jackson Studios

DESIGN

Modus Persona

ONLINE EDITION

Joel Brehm

COURTESY PHOTOS

Becky Rasmussen, Call to Freedom, page 17; Nebraska Public Media Lab, page 21; kaband/Shutterstock, page 29; The Scarlet Hotel, page 32; Three Pillars Media, page 33; Settje Agri-Services and Engineering, page 34; Alley Poyner Macchietto Architecture, page 35; Holland Computing Center, page 36; metamorworks/Shutterstock, page 41; University of Nebraska Press, page 42; Andrey_Popov/Shutterstock, page 42.

ABOUT THE COVER

Illustrator Joel Brehm created a visual representation of a simulated particle collision event within the Compact Muon Solenoid detector. A University of Nebraska–Lincoln physics team earned a $51 million National Science Foundation grant to lead the NSF-funded portion of the U.S. CMS Operations Program. Nebraska physicists helped develop the circular tracker in the center of the illustration. The tracker’s cylinder is partially cut away to show a collision. Special thanks to Matevz Tadel of the University of California, San Diego, and Ken Bloom, Nebraska physicist, for their scientific consultation and expertise.

CONTACT US

Bob Wilhelm
Vice Chancellor for Research and Economic Development
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
301 Canfield Administration Building
Lincoln, Nebraska 68588-0433
402-472-3123 | bob.wilhelm@unl.edu

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