by nebraskatech | Aug 3, 2018 | News |
Early next year students in 11 communities in central Nebraska will get a chance to build, create and solve problems with a new traveling Makerspace. “We’re desperate for technical workforce,” said Chad Johnson, senior education specialist for Nebraska Public Power...
by nebraskatech | Jul 30, 2018 | News |
A pair of engineers with the University of Nebraska-Lincoln have developed software that they hope will change the way engineers assess damaged structures. Doctoral student Ebrahim Mohammadi say the software, co-created by Assistant Professor Richard Wood, uses data...
by nebraskatech | Jul 27, 2018 | News |
A new facility at the University of Nebraska Medical Center in Omaha will allow health care students to develop their skills in augmented reality and virtual reality. UNMC is welcoming its first class for the new EON Reality VR Innovation Academy, or VRIA. “The EON...
by nebraskatech | Jul 16, 2018 | News |
As early as next spring, autonomous shuttles could be carrying passengers between Pinnacle Bank Arena and Antelope Valley, or from the state Capitol to the University of Nebraska-Lincoln’s City Campus, marking yet another leap forward for Lincoln. A $100,000 grant...
by nebraskatech | Jul 4, 2018 | News |
Nebraska won’t erase its shortage of mental health care providers outside the state’s major cities by simply trying to attract them to rural communities. The answer, said Dr. Thomas Magnuson, is telehealth, a secure videoconferencing technology that links...
by nebraskatech | Jun 26, 2018 | News |
This coming school year, Norfolk teachers might have to change their curriculum. Nucor Detailing Center is one of this year’s recipients of the Developing Youth Talent Initiative Grant. The $125,000 grant, offered by the Nebraska Department of Economic Development and...