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Aich, Haddad named faculty Slam winners during Nebraska Research Days
Six Nebraska faculty vied for the crown at the 2024 Research and Creative Activity Slam. Nirupam Aich was the judges’ selection, while Becky Haddad won audience choice.
MoreShoemaker discusses complexities of property law, paths forward
America has been molded and shaped by property law from its beginnings, a unique history balancing ideals of individual freedom with a complex history of dispossession. However, current trends in other countries may offer new perspectives in how to imagine approaches for the future, according to a University of Nebraska–Lincoln expert in property law.
MoreWoody’s research highlights humanity of making music
Nebraska’s Robert Woody believes the heart of music lies in the human experience behind it. In his research, he delves into the ways music shapes and is influenced by human cognition, behavior and emotion.
Woody, Steinhart Foundation Distinguished Professor of Music in the University of Nebraska–Lincoln’s Hixson-Lied College of Fine and Performing Arts, is an international leader in the field of the psychology of music and was recently recognized on the Stanford/Elsevier Top 2% Scientists List. Through his work, Woody hopes to help prepare students to be leaders of young musicians through understanding of students and expanding what it means to be a musician.
MoreHusker-led project aims to reduce rural childhood obesity
A Husker researcher is leading a first-of-its-kind project to help rural children establish healthy eating habits that lay the foundation for lifelong wellness. Dipti Dev, associate professor of child, youth and family studies and Nebraska Extension specialist, is spearheading a five-year, $3.2 million project funded by the National Institutes of Health designed to help rural child care […]
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Aich adds expertise to project developing PFAS detection, remediation process
Nebraska Engineering researcher Nirupam Aich is adding his expertise to a federally funded project that aims to create the first “field-ready” process that both detects and monitors “forever chemicals” in water sources. Aich’s research – focused on the use of nanomaterials to degrade and remove PFAS (per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances) – will be one of the key […]
MoreUNL commits $5 million to better measure environmental impact of cattle
The University of Nebraska–Lincoln aims to better gauge the environmental impact of the ranching industry with a new $5 million grant.
MoreNebraska-led study of mountaineering mice sheds light on evolutionary adaptation
Teams of mountaineering mice are helping advance understanding into how evolutionary adaptation to localized conditions can enable a single species to thrive across diverse environments.
MoreNew device would help those with chronic conditions get timely treatment
Husker engineer Eric Markvicka is developing a new approach for detecting acute exacerbations of chronic conditions.
With support from the National Institutes of Health, Markvicka is leading a project aimed at developing a wearable monitoring device that contains multiple types of sensors, enabling faster and more accurate detection of exacerbations of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and chronic conditions like asthma, heart disease and other inflammatory disorders. Eventually, the technology may help everyday people monitor their overall health and attune to early warning signs of illness.
MoreNebraska U earns record number of NSF early-career honors
A record nine Husker researchers earned National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program awards in 2024, placing the University of Nebraska–Lincoln among the nation’s most successful institutions in earning awards through one of the most prestigious grant programs for rising scholars.
MorePitt using CAREER award to develop communication tools for children
A Husker researcher is leading a project to reimagine brain-computer interface communication for children with severe disabilities who struggle to use existing assistive devices, which often require the user to touch a screen or look at words.
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Nebraska Athletic Performance Laboratory
Center for Resilience in Working Agricultural Landscapes
National Endowment for the Humanities
Center for Root and Rhizobiome Innovation
Materials Research Science and Engineering Center
Center for Biotechnology
Nebraska Center for Redox Biology
Nebraska Center for Integrated Biomolecular Communication
Gnotobiotic Mouse Program
Nebraska Governance and Technology Center
Arts and Humanities Research Engagement Program