
Eric Markvicka
@emarkvicka
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Robert and Myrna Krohn Assistant Prof of Mechanical Engineering. Building soft š¤ and electronics. Husband, father. Alumni of @CMU_Robotics and @NebEngineering.
Lincoln, NE
Joined February 2012
A #postdoc position in the area of soft multifunctional material design and manufacturing is immediately available in my group. The research will focus on design, manufacturing, and characterization of liquid metal based devices. Apply:
employment.unl.edu
The Smart Materials and Robotics Laboratory (https://smr.unl.edu/) in the Department of Mechanical and Materials Engineering (MME) is seeking a postdoctoral research associate in soft multifunctional...
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RT @AcadofInventors: Last evening, we proudly inducted the 2025 Class of NAI Senior Members. These early- to mid-career academic inventorsā¦.
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RT @NSRI_NU: @unlincoln engineer @emarkvicka has been elected as a senior member of the National Academy of Inventors ā”ļø .
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Iām honored to be elected as a Senior Member of the National Academy of Inventors @AcadofInventors. This recognition is a testament to the dedication and innovation of my lab members, mentors, and colleagues.
Congrats to Eric Markvicka, who was selected to the 2025 class of National Academy of Inventors Senior Members. Markvicka has been listed on nearly 20 U.S. patents. His research develops materials to improve human health and for other specific purposes.
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RT @brubotics: Our new review paper is online Toward Autonomous Self-Healing in Soft Robotics: A Review and Perspective for Future Researchā¦.
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RT @abdon_pf: We have multiple postdoc / engineer positions on the development of bioinspired materials for extreme weather āļøā”ļø.Do you worā¦.
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RT @OWHnews: A team led by a UNL researcher is working to develop a wearable monitoring device that contains multiple types of sensors to mā¦.
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A team led by a UNL researcher is working to develop a wearable monitoring device that contains multiple types of sensors to more quickly and accurately pick up on worsening
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RT @SMSLaboratory: New paper on soft electronic vias and interconnects through rapid three-dimensional assembly of liquid metal microdropleā¦.
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RT @DevinJRoach: Excited for the future of this technology! So many new avenues our lab will continue to explore š.
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RT @NebToday: @NebEngineering's Eric Markvicka is leading a project to develop a wearable monitoring device that enables faster and more acā¦.
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RT @UNLresearch: Husker engineer Eric Markvicka is leading the charge in developing a groundbreaking wearable device. This cutting-edge tecā¦.
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RT @UNLresearch: š Nine talented Husker researchers received @NSF CAREER Awards in 2024, a university record and national recognition of thā¦.
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With the support of graduate student Patrick McManigal from the School of Computing, our team is excited to explore how wearable electronics can enhance patient outcomes and push the boundaries of biomedical engineering.
Eric Markvicka, Krohn Assistant Professor of Biomedical Engineering and Assistant Professor by courtesy in the School of Computing, is developing a wearable monitoring device to enable better detection of chronic conditions like asthma and heart disease.
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Last week, our lab represented @NebEngineering at the Celebration of the University of Nebraska, held at the Coliseum on the UNL campus. It was an incredible opportunity to share our research and connect with the philanthropic community.
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RT @UNLincoln: The University of NebraskaāLincoln is home to 180 Huskers featured in the 2024 list of the world's most influential researchā¦.
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RT @K_KalantarZadeh: Virtual collection of 60 articles published in Advanced Functional Materials and Advanced Materials Technologies delveā¦.
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RT @NebEngineering: Nebraska Engineering has already hit major milestones for the 2024-25 academic year. Enrollment is up by 8.1% with 4,35ā¦.
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