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Explore the latest from the College of Engineering — innovative research, student successes, and industry collaborations — revealing how Oregon State engineers are building a better world.
Segment of the Carina Nebula showcasing a resemblance to mountains and valleys.
Releasing history
Panama Canal expansion
Spanning the globe
John Lienhard in a recording studio.
In defense of a ‘dangerous’ practice
Headshots of Houssam Abbas, Yue Cao, Xiao Fu, and Kelsey Stoerzinger.
Four faculty win early-career awards
Two people using laptops.
Student envisions AI for safer skies, takes home prize
Brian Staes.
Paving the way to safer mobility
Jeff Nason and engineering student wearing personal protective equipment in a lab.
Realistic virtual labs are key to expanding online engineering degree programs
Nordica MacCarty sits near a wood-burning stove.
FY22 Research Funding Highlights
Tausha Smith standing in front of a Gerding Builders sign.
A blueprint for career success
Keynote speaker at the Oregon Bioengineering Symposium.
We're teaming up to advance bioengineering
Gabor Temes and his wife.
Temes honored for lifetime achievement
Brittany Blanksma-Stark posing next to a sign that reads "Oregon State University".
Mechanical engineering student aims for the stars
Armin Stuedlein wearing safety gear.
Protecting PDX from seismic risk
breakingfreecsdegree
Breaking free, with a CS degree
Electrical Engineering and Computer Science Students Celebrate Their Graduation
OSU Security Club members celebrating a win after a cybersecurity competition.
Security Club caps off winning year with strong entry in global competition
Dmytro Shabanov and Harry Herzberg
Alerting students toward better grades
Stephen Ramsey and Amy Glen.
First the Ph.D., then it’s all downhill
Kelsey Stoerzinger, assistant professor of chemical engineering.
Kelsey Stoerzinger earns Department of Energy early career award
Paris Myers.
Student thrives at nexus of art and engineering
Subisha Sundaram at the Student Experience Center Plaza.
Creating communities within the College of Engineering
Xiao Fu in front of his computer.
Xiao Fu earns NSF CAREER Award
Washington, D.C.’s Hyattsville Crossing Metro station.
Bringing order, efficiency to mass transit design projects
Construction workers at a construction sites.
Public works leader earns national recognition