University of Nebraska–Lincoln

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering

A Department of the College of Engineering

News Archive


2009

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering to host Dr. Pinar Akcora for a Research Seminar on April 17

Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering to host Dr. William J. Koros for a Research Seminar on March 27

March 10th Research Luncheon Series to Feature Keynote Speaker Dr. Tom Marrero

2008

Department Hosts Advisory Board and Faculty Dinner to Celebrate Another Year of Partnership

Sophomore Aaron Fluitt Awarded 2008-2009 Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship

UNL AIChE Student Chapter Website Offers Resources for Chemical Engineering Students

AIChE Nebraska Local Section Launches New Website

Henk Viljoen Receives Commemorative Research Medal

Department to Recognize Student Achievements at Annual Awards Banquet on April 30

UNL AIChE Student Chapter Hosts MidAmerica Regional Conference

Alumnus Olga Dzenis Joins NASA's Microgravity University

2007

College Announces First-Quarter Top Grantees

Chemical Engineering Climbs Rankings for Research Expenditures

Students Attend National AIChE Leadership Development Conference

View video of Ravi Saraf speaking about the Touch Sensor

Viljoen Earns Prestigious Cather Professorship

2006

Protein from the milk of transgenic pigs could be a revolutionary treatment for hemophilia

Saraf's Research Among Discover's Top 100 Science Stories

High-Resolution Touch Sensor Could be Boon to Cancer Researchers

Robots to benefit from highly-touch-sensitive material

2005

Professor Hendrik Viljoen was quoted in the magazine "Nature Chemical Biology" for his research on the the PCRJet thermocycler

NIH grant to UNL promises treatment for Hemophilia B

Microbe and Machine Merged to Create First 'Cellborg'

Contact


Department of Chemical &
Biomolecular Engineering

207 Othmer Hall
University of Nebraska-Lincoln
Lincoln, NE 68588-0643
Phone: (402) 472-2750
FAX: (402) 472-6989
E-mail: chembeng@unl.edu


Department News


Tactile Devices To Sense Touch on a Par with a Human Finger, by Vivek Maheshwari and Ravi Saraf, published in the Sept. 2008 Angewandte Chemie International Edition

• Lewis Smith's Why the Lion Grew Its Mane, Longlisted for the Royal Society Prize for Science Books 2008, includes the article Touchy Feely Robots, by Professor Ravi Saraf

6 of 11 UNL Chemical & Biomolecular Engineering Faculty Hold NIH Grants

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