Armstrong named National Strategic Research Institute Fellow

by Katelyn Ideus | NSRI

April 2, 2025

Cory Armstrong, associate dean and Lawrence L. and Ruth E. Pike Professor in Journalism
Cory Armstrong, associate dean and Lawrence L. and Ruth E. Pike Professor in Journalism

The National Strategic Research Institute at the University of Nebraska welcomed 40 faculty members from across the NU System into its collaborative research network, the NSRI Fellows Program, to further expand its transdisciplinary research capabilities. Twelve University of Nebraska–Lincoln faculty are among the new cohort, including Cory Armstrong, associate dean and Lawrence L. and Ruth E. Pike Professor in Journalism. 

"I appreciate the connections among NSRI, national security agencies and the NU system, as I believe we have the expertise here in Nebraska to significantly augment and expand research and technology nationally and across the globe," Armstrong said. "I hope my experience in studying media messaging and the way it influences individuals’ decision making during crisis events will provide valuable insights to help stakeholders and leaders respond successfully to both natural and man-made disasters." 

The new group of faculty broadens the institute’s access to expertise and resources across the University of Nebraska System in the areas of biomedical sciences, engineering, chemistry, nanotechnology, leadership development, health sciences, journalism, and more. The new faculty join more than 150 peers already in the program to receive public information related to NSRI’s mission that can help stimulate research teams for projects across the institute's research portfolio

"Each faculty member brings unique expertise and a fresh perspective that can catalyze innovation across disciplinary boundaries," said Joshua Santarpia, NSRI science and technology adviser. "Their collective contributions could accelerate our progress on addressing some of the Nation's most pressing challenges, from strategic deterrence within a multipolar environment to integrating emerging technologies such as AI to developing medical countermeasures for evolving threats." 

In addition to receiving regular communications from NSRI, the faculty are invited to attend an annual invitation-only conference and to join eight working groups that provide a venue and platform for technical conversations surrounding real-world defense challenges. 

See the list of new faculty fellows and the working groups on Nebraska Today: https://news.unl.edu/article/12-husker-faculty-added-to-nsris-academic-research-network