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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.
Two faculties are discussing about project.
Digital materials science
Three glasses of water.
A frosty idea for fresh, clean water
Three cars at the competition.
Global Formula Racing says auf wiedersehen to combustion car, and willkommen to driverless
New faculty joining MIME
A groundnut (peanut) roaster.
From Corvallis to Koruridua: Making prototypes in Ghana
Liquid nitrogen.
Building connections by pushing limits
Tim Weber
Alumni spotlight: Tim Weber is printing a new vision of mass production
Funk retires, continues to lead ‘The Good Life’
Research on magnetic soft robots attracts NSF fellowship
MIME faculty newly appointed to endowed and named positions
Burak Award
Sencer awarded ASME’s Blackall Machine Tool and Gage Award
Paul elected to SME College of Fellows
Logendran to retire after 30 years
Two researchers wearing lab attire while working on a experiment.
We're turning dirty water into clean energy
Professor Stoerzinger working with a doctoral student in her lab.
Our grad students get national lab experience
Two people talking.
A new dimension for 3D printing
Raffaele de Amicis in his lab with graduate student Arash Shahbaz Badr.
Experiencing a new reality
Tiny, programmable Cozmo robot.
Tiny robots spark excitement for programming
Jennifer Parham-Mocello oversees a group of three high school students working on a project.
Google funds research to improve K-12 computer science education in Oregon
New degree builds Oregon State engineering expertise
Two civil and construction engineering researchers wearing protective gear in a lab.
Oregon State research sets the bar
Four professionals stand before an IISE backdrop as one holds a framed award during a formal recognition event.
Nembhard named IISE fellow
 Composite of student portraits arranged in rows, titled “College of Engineering, Class of 2019” at Oregon State University.
Congratulations to the MIME Class of 2019!
Three people sit around a small table indoors, discussing a handheld device during a focused conversation.
Nuclear war: Visualizing the unthinkable