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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.
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Championing Inclusivity: How one student’s vision helped others succeed
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OSU’s José Naranjo Mendez Awarded Prestigious Goldwater Scholarship
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Paul Nash: From HP Polymers Expert to Inspiring Educator and Research Collaborator
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Empowering LGBTQ+ STEM students: oSTEM chapter shines at national conference in Anaheim
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Caleb Ogbeta Wins 2023 NV5 Scholarship for Pioneering Lidar Research and Community Impact
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Top 12 Engineering Research Grants: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State Secures Millions for Cutting-Edge Projects
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Bicycle rolling-stop laws don’t lead to unsafe behavior by riders or motorists, research shows
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Partnering with ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State AI Researchers to Solve Industry Challenges
Huazheng Wang, an assistant professor of computer science and AI, stands inside the Kelley engineering building
The Real-World Applications of Huazheng Wang’s AI Research
Students from the 2024 Graduate Research Showcase.
Engineering’s rising leaders wow crowds with tech talks
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Student innovations shine at EXPO
College Assistance Migrant Program members.
Migrants blaze new paths in engineering
Thomas Dietterich.
Distinguished Professor at ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓhonored for career in artificial intelligence
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College of Engineering grads selected for NSF Graduate Research Fellowships
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Corvallis Microfluidics Tech Hub forges ahead as engine and ecosystem for innovation
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Goldwater Scholar discovers passion for research
Iman Stephenson.
Graduating student’s career goal is safe, abundant nuclear energy
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Researchers develop new training technique that aims to make AI systems less socially biased
Wei-Che Hsu
Graduate earns top award at international laser science conference
Sieun Chae.
New computer chips show promise for reducing energy footprint of artificial intelligence
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Discovering a passion for clean water research
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Radiation Health Physics program leads the nation
Ecological engineering student Whitney Packard
River Rebalance
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Growing semiconductor research capacity and workforce