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Eric Markvicka (left), assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, holds a tray of liquid metal samples while graduate student Ethan Krings works on a sample at right.
From Nebraska Today

Federal award supports Markvicka's work on soft materials for robotics, stretchable electronics

April 22, 2024
Eric Markvicka (left), assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, holds a tray of liquid metal samples while graduate student Ethan Krings works on a sample at right.
From Nebraska Today

Federal award supports Markvicka's work on soft materials for robotics, stretchable electronics

April 22, 2024
Eric Markvicka (left), assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, holds a tray of liquid metal samples while graduate student Ethan Krings works on a sample at right.
From Nebraska Today

Federal award supports Markvicka's work on soft materials for robotics, stretchable electronics

April 22, 2024
Eric Markvicka (left), assistant professor of mechanical and materials engineering, holds a tray of liquid metal samples while graduate student Ethan Krings works on a sample at right.
From Nebraska Today

Federal award supports Markvicka's work on soft materials for robotics, stretchable electronics

April 22, 2024
Framed by the sculpture Fragment X-O, Paige Vose (center), Makena Niehause and Evan Mott (back to camera) enjoy the sunshine and prefect spring weather at the Sheldon sculpture garden on April 17.
From Nebraska Today

Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for April 19

April 19, 2024
Framed by the sculpture Fragment X-O, Paige Vose (center), Makena Niehause and Evan Mott (back to camera) enjoy the sunshine and prefect spring weather at the Sheldon sculpture garden on April 17.
From Nebraska Today

Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for April 19

April 19, 2024
Framed by the sculpture Fragment X-O, Paige Vose (center), Makena Niehause and Evan Mott (back to camera) enjoy the sunshine and prefect spring weather at the Sheldon sculpture garden on April 17.
From Nebraska Today

Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for April 19

April 19, 2024
Framed by the sculpture Fragment X-O, Paige Vose (center), Makena Niehause and Evan Mott (back to camera) enjoy the sunshine and prefect spring weather at the Sheldon sculpture garden on April 17.
From Nebraska Today

Achievements | Honors, appointments and publications for April 19

April 19, 2024
Troy Gilmore and Chris Terry work on a U.S. Geological Service camera.
From Nebraska Today

Lab boosts understanding of water bodies, creates student opportunities

April 18, 2024
Troy Gilmore and Chris Terry work on a U.S. Geological Service camera.
From Nebraska Today

Lab boosts understanding of water bodies, creates student opportunities

April 18, 2024
Troy Gilmore and Chris Terry work on a U.S. Geological Service camera.
From Nebraska Today

Lab boosts understanding of water bodies, creates student opportunities

April 18, 2024
Troy Gilmore and Chris Terry work on a U.S. Geological Service camera.
From Nebraska Today

Lab boosts understanding of water bodies, creates student opportunities

April 18, 2024

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