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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.
Neil Glover profile
Turning good ideas into great iPhones
Students standing next to machine
Electric Propulsion Research for Space Travel
David Hurwitz by a car
Driving change in students’ lives
Alfiya Orman profile
Lighting, simulated
Dave Nevin (left) and Rakesh Bobba make plans for ORTSOC's new home in the Kelley Engineering Center.
Cybersecurity scholarship program to build workforce
Javier Garcia-Ramirez.
Catalyst for success
Samantha Kang in hiking gear with mountains in the background
A radical reimagining of engineering design
A large group of excited engineering students pose together
College of Engineering Student Ambassador program promotes diversity and inclusion, provides skill-building opportunities for students
Shannon Frasca.
Creating a healthier state of mind
Engineering students review a building model as a woman points to an architectural model.
Holistic approach considers whole students, aims for fairness in grad admissions
An engineer wearing a white lab coat reaches up to a large piece of equipment in a high-tech lab
The transformative role of EDI in promotion and tenure decisions
Mostafa Essawy
Wireless transceiver innovations yield IEEE achievement award for Ph.D. student
Rebecca Hutchinson giving an AI seminar
Window to leading-edge research: ¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State’s AI seminars
Single strand ribonucleic acid isolated on white. RNA vaccine research 3d illustration concept.
Revolution in mRNA vaccine technology using AI
David HIll.
¾«¶«Ó°ÊÓ State researchers take deep dive into how much water is stored in snow
Tom Weller working on a project with a student
Advancing American Competitiveness: CorMic's Pursuit of Tech Hub Funding
Recycling electronics
Closing the loop on electronic waste with RFID technology
Matt Johnston and students in the lab
The future of biosensing: A trailblazing project with HP
Quintin Pope.
The conscience of AI
Someone's hand holding a small drone.
One person can supervise ‘swarm’ of 100 unmanned autonomous vehicles, OSU research shows
Eric Slyman presenting
Addressing bias in AI
Nirmala Kandadai and students in the clean room
Peeking into 3D chip structures
Brad Bastian.
Building a better builder
Ron Khormaei smiles and poses next to hand-crafted knives and cookware.
Forging an unusual path