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Explore the latest from the College of Engineering — innovative research, student successes, and industry collaborations — revealing how ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State engineers are building a better world.
Wave lab.
Time and tide
Todorovic guiding engineering students
What robots can learn from toddlers
Steve Frandzel with his two puppies.
Beyond 40 hours: Steve Frandzel
Three ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State alumni.
Beavers trio keeps data flowing in the fast lane
Bahman Abassi
Tapping technology to ensure the world has enough clean water
Alumni Sissel
Empowering future construction industry leaders through equity
Shaun Quayle and Brian Staes.
Mentor Match
Emma Knight
Leaving her mark on campus
electrical grid.
Bracing the grid for new challenges
Mike Hass
A Place in Time
Jeff Nason and student in lab uniform
Jeff Nason appointed CBEE head
Marks Rylee
Undergrad research marks new path
Harry Herzberg
Computer science student named Inno Under 25 entrepreneur
Julie A. Adams
Drones and swarm robotics: Adaptive capabilities for human-robot interaction
People looking at a research poster
Powering the Edge with IoT: The Pervasive Personal Intelligence Center
Cassie the robot running on a track
With sim-to-real, Cassie sprints toward a new engineering paradigm
Kyle Proctor in a field of solar panels.
Saving water and money with solar panels
Professor guiding two students in lab uniform
Mining ‘green’ hydrogen and minerals from seawater
Aaron Mendez.
Building bike lanes and communities
Graduate student Christina Aragon with skiis.
Measuring Snowpack
Story of Meghna Babbar-Sebens
A way with water
Sheep in front of solar panels.
Crops and kilowatts: Agrivoltaics project will harvest solar energy from farmland
Map of 30-year normal average annual precipitation from 1991-2020.
New 30-year climate normals
Jonathan Nash and two graduate students take melt-rate measurements of a small glacier in LeConte Bay, Alaska.
Measuring Glacier Melt