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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.
 A person in a lab holds a multi-color robot with rabbit ears and a mustache while looking at the camera
Mechanical engineering student builds friendly robots and inclusive communities
Two students wear eye protection and rest their arms on a work table as they solder connections on a sensor.
Engineering+ keeps engineering students coming back for more
Eight students stand outside campus buildings in front of surveying equipment with a faculty member providing instruction.
Geomatics program, once under the axe, is now thriving and growing
Six people stand in a lab facing the camera.
Seven years later: Triple-major Honors grad comes home to teach
Forrest Masters.
Forrest Masters named new Kearney Dean of Engineering
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Expert in applied ocean sciences to helm Gaulke Center
Two plow trucks driving through snow on a curving mountain road with trees in the background.
Computer science students collaborate with ODOT to upgrade software for dispatchers
Zhenxing Feng.
Researchers improve chemical reaction that underpins products from foods to fuels
A person in personal protective equipment standing in front of a construction site.
Director of new supercomputer on ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State’s campus discusses how it will transform research
Three people sitting at a table and reviewing documents.
New bioengineering research prioritizes women’s health using 3D modeling
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After 13 years, nuclear engineering alum returns to ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State to join faculty
Experimenta fire immolating a test structure in controlled environment. A computer in the background showing test data.
Burning it all down to figure out safe mass timber construction
A bird flying in the sky.
Bird flu markers in wastewater may come from wild birds, study led by ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State shows
AI researchers discussing a project in Kelley Engineering Center.
AI chatbot to diagnose rare diseases
Semiconductor researcher.
Solving the semiconductor workforce gap
Two mechanical engineers working on a piece of equipment.
What can you do with a mechanical engineering degree?
Cormic.
Corvallis tech hub receives $45 million to grow manufacturing, commercialization of microfluidics
A person sitting in an indoor driving simulator with hands on the steering wheel.
High-Level transportation official, Melody Drummond Hansen, visits College of Engineering
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State Professor Houssam Abbas explaining engineering principles using on a whiteboard
‘Moral’ machines: Building ethical behavior into autonomous AI systems
Danielle Safonte.
A personal approach to online teaching
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PRAx Student Fellowship: Art+Engineering
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In Memoriam: Roger Traylor (1957-2024)
Construction workers posing as a group.
Rigorous Tests Show Resilience of Tall Mass Timber Buildings
Dorthe Wildenschild
Researchers are using deep learning and advanced imaging to visualize biofilm growth