News & Stories

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.
Margaret Burnett.
Professor receives award from world’s largest technical professional organization for computer science
Mechanical Engineering Class of 1949, highlighting Elaine Gething Davis as the only female engineer.
Reaching new heights: Pioneering female engineer left a space-age legacy
A group of researchers developing a clean water device.
Pure water from a box is project’s promise
Ethan Copple, David Evitt, and Melanie Huynh.
Oregon State Engineering students, alum earn NSF fellowships
Heidi Kloefkorn
Bioengineering faculty member stokes passion for interdisciplinary research
Dominique Bachelet at an art gallery.
Engaging through art
Oskar Zehren in ski clothing.
Designing sustainable outdoor products
Fifteen students awarded top spots, sharpen skills in programming competition
Ravonne Byrd with family members.
Distance learning, remote working bring a new mom’s tech dreams closer
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My greatest achievement
Todd Palmer working on a computer.
Closing in on exascale simulations
Oregon State joins forces with Carnegie Mellon to tackle DARPA Subterranean Challenge
Robots to the rescue
Adam Higgins wearing PPE in lab.
Heart of cold
Brynn Olden and Anthony Amsberry pose with the Space Needle in the background.
Former classmates collaborate on cancer therapies
Lavender bush consumed by wildfire.
Preparing for nature’s worst
Lucia Gómez Hurtado working on machinery.
From Ayacucho to Corvallis, seeing is believing
Houssam Abbas teaching three students.
Houssam Abbas earns NSF CAREER Award
Yue Cao working with two engineers.
Yue Cao earns NSF CAREER Award
Sanjida Yeasmin working in a laboratory.
Sensing opportunity
Bradley Heenk arranging red and white cables on a 3D printer.
Seeing the future in 3D
Clotilde Pierson.
Lighting new pathways for architectural engineering opportunities
Barbara Simpson wearing safety gear and working on a metal structure.
Barbara Simpson earns NSF CAREER Award
An apple in a tree.
Garbled circuits for secure computing
Glencora Borradaile teaching a class.
Teaching encryption as a safeguard of civil liberties