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In 1937, the Nebraska State Board of Examiners for Professional Engineers and Architects [1] (currently called the Nebraska Board of Engineers and Architects) was established to review the qualifications of individuals seeking to practice engineering or architecture in the State of Nebraska and license individuals who were deemed competent. [2]
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Tom Brandt (born December 1, 1959) is an American farmer, engineer, and politician serving as a member of the Nebraska Legislature from the 32nd district. Elected in November 2018, he assumed office on January 9, 2019.
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Sound engineer, head of Warner Bros. sound department, two-time Academy Awards nominee Donald Othmer (1904–95) B. S. 1924 Inventor, philanthropist [171] Anne Plant: M. S. 1978 Biochemist [172] Charles H. Purcell (1883–1951) B. S. 1906 Civil engineer, designer and engineer of the Bay Bridge [173] Christina Riesselman (b. 1977) B. S. 2001 ...
In 2020, the College of Engineering began construction on the $115-million Kiewit Hall, located just east of Nebraska Hall and the Scott Engineering Center. Kiewit Hall was the second of three phases in a $190 million project that also involved construction of the Engineering Research Center and a complete remodeling of the Scott Engineering ...
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The Nebraska Tractor Test Law, passed in 1919 and administered by the university, requires performance testing on every tractor with forty horsepower or more sold in the state. The facility, initially established as the Nebraska Tractor Test Laboratory , was renamed for longtime chief engineer Lester F. Larsen when it was converted into a ...