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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.
Graduate student Courtney Beringer makes adjustments to LUPA, a prototype wave energy converter.
Wave Power: The Other Sustainable Energy
Huang Collaborative Innovation Center.
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State’s Semiconductor Program
Greg Herman and student in the lab
Advancements in semiconductors through surface chemistry: an interview with Professor Gregory Herman
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HP-¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State collaboration yields new tech, record $514M sale
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AgAID: Tackling Agriculture with AI
A student smiling in the middle of a field.
Energizing communities with sustainable systems
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Student Spotlight – Shawn Ichikawa
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Start it up
Concrete filled barrels in a basement.
History by the barrel
Paul Schmierer fly fishing.
Student’s success inspires family to help others
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Releasing history
Panama Canal expansion
Spanning the globe
John Lienhard in a recording studio.
In defense of a ‘dangerous’ practice
Early-career investigator award winners for 2022.
Four faculty win early-career awards
Two people using laptops.
Student envisions AI for safer skies, takes home prize
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Paving the way to safer mobility
Jeff Nason and engineering student in lab uniform observing.
Realistic virtual labs are key to expanding online engineering degree programs
Nordica MacCarty sits near wood-burning stove, surrounded by lab benches, tools, and equipment near large windows.
FY22 Research Funding Highlights
Tausha Smith standing in front of a Gerding Builders sign.
A blueprint for career success
Advance bioengineering.
We're teaming up to advance bioengineering
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Temes honored for lifetime achievement
Brittany Blanksma-Stark posing next to a sign that reads "¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State University".
Mechanical engineering student aims for the stars
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Protecting PDX from seismic risk
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Breaking free, with a CS degree