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.
Students sitting in a lounge within the Kelley Engineering Center.
Mike Bailey Profile
A syringe-like nozzle deposits molten metal in a tight spiral, forming a small 3D-printed alloy coil.
Modified, 3D-printable alloy shows promise for flexible electronics, soft robots
Delphine LeBrun Colon.
On a pathway to success
A chainsaw sawing a tree.
Partnering to make timber harvesting safer
Nancy Squires and a group of her students.
An update on Strategic Excellence Awards
Diagram showing dispersion of airborne bacteria
Warm-air blowers direct pathogens to surgical site, computer model shows
story of hybrid drone.
With longer flight times, a new hybrid drone engine could save lives
A group of people wearing casual clothes.
Beaver Overdrive kicks into gear
Story for adventurous triplet Oregon.
For adventurous triplet Oregon is home but the world is her classroom
Two eagles glide across the sky above a grassy hillside with tall wind turbines turning in the background.
Helping eagles coexist with wind energy deployment
Three students in lab uniform.
Opening doors to engineering for youth
A women in a construction jacket doing work.
2017 Women in BUILD Award
Students working in the Machining and Product Realization Lab.
MIME machining and product realization lab 
Jill Lewis.
Alumni spotlight: Jill Lewis '11
Masoud Ghodrat working on a virtual reality bike project.
Doctoral student Masoud Ghodrat Abadi stays on the move
Johnson Hall Oregon State University.
Johnson Hall: Dedicated to Student Success
Dan Cowan collecting data from a controlled forest burn.
The physics of embers
Yellow Slocum Glider being hoisted above a deep pool of water.
NSF grant bolsters efforts in robotics, artificial intelligence, marine studies
Portland MAX Light Rail and TriMet bus.
Partnering for better transit planning
High Altitude Rocket Launch Team rocket.
The sky’s the limit
A group of people looking at a machine.
Powerful new instrument gives Oregon State unique capabilities
Lynza Sprowl with the supercomputer at Argonne National Lab.
National lab experience inspires students, innovation
Aaron Reynolds and Sean O'Brien troubleshooting data acquisition hardware on the Transient Reactor Test Loop facility.
Turning “what-ifs” into realities
An earthquake map for the state of Oregon and its surrounding area.
Pooling resources to prepare for the worst