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Powered by Purpose: How OSU sparked a national security pioneer's legacy

Fri, Aug 22, 2025

From the halls of Oklahoma State University to the frontlines of national defense, Dr. Joseph Campbell’s career in voice biometrics and artificial intelligence was shaped by a moment of inspiration in Stillwater, Oklahoma.

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From vision to voltage: ECE researcher leads trustworthy AI-driven energy revolution

Thu, Aug 21, 2025

Researchers in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, led by Jack H. Graham Endowed Fellow of Engineering and Assistant Professor Dr. Ying Zhang, are involved in a three-year project through the Hamm Institute to help the energy sector meet its security needs for future energy networks.  

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OSU Fire Service Training's new burn building to further modernize, expand program

Mon, Aug 18, 2025

A new facility was constructed recently that will elevate the program even higher. With the construction of a new burn building — used to simulate search and rescue operations of an active fire — the program will have a building that will better simulate conditions of a real fire, as well as providing more training opportunities with another functional facility. 

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OSU researcher to develop ultralow-cost SWIR sensor technology 

Fri, Aug 15, 2025

Dr. Do Young Kim, associate professor of materials science and engineering, for the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, has received a subaward from Ghost Display Technologies, LLC for a Department of Energy STTR Phase I grant to develop a groundbreaking shortwave infrared (SWIR) sensor that could revolutionize imaging technologies across industries.

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CEAT leads national effort to bring high-tech construction careers to rural classrooms

Tue, Aug 12, 2025

In the near future, the skylines, roadways and infrastructure of America could be shaped by a construction industry unlike any before. Aerial drones scanning job sites in minutes. Artificial intelligence streamlining designs and building information models already bring projects to life before a single foundation is poured. But for many rural schools, education about this type of construction is limited.

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Collins named interim head of OSU's School of Industrial Engineering and Management

Tue, Aug 12, 2025

Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology announced that Dr. Terry Collins has been appointed interim head of the School of Industrial Engineering and Management, effective Tuesday.

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FCEM research focuses on optimizing fleet management for electrical contractors

Thu, Aug 07, 2025

A team of researchers led by Dr. Amy Lewis, an assistant professor in the School of Fire, Construction and Emergency Management, is part of a project that was selected by ELECTRI members to be funded for one year. The team is undertaking the endeavor of analyzing how electrical contractors manage their fleets.

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CEAT researcher opening doors in integrated circuit design

Wed, Aug 06, 2025

In the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University, Dr. James Stine is doing something quite radical: unlocking the black box of integrated circuit design for the next generation.

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OSU's Heragu inducted into Oklahoma Higher Education Heritage Society Hall of Fame

Mon, Aug 04, 2025

Dr. Sunderesh Heragu, regents professor in the School of Industrial Engineering and Management at Oklahoma State University, has been inducted into the Oklahoma Higher Education Heritage Society Hall of Fame, one of the state’s highest honors in academia.

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The breath between breakthroughs: Dr. Heather Fahlenkamp and the science of saving lungs

Mon, Jul 28, 2025

Dr. Heather Fahlenkamp grew up in Enid, Oklahoma, developing an early appreciation for biomedical engineering by accompanying her diabetic grandmother to the local dialysis center. She earned her B.S. (1997) and Ph.D. in Chemical Engineering (2003) at Oklahoma State University, with a M.S. in Bioengineering from the University of Utah (2000) in between. After completing her doctorate, she worked for three years as a research scientist at VaxDesign Corporation (now part of Sanofi Pasteur), where she helped design immune system models for rapid vaccine development.

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CEAT research lab awarded $70K in IBM Quantum credits to advance fluid dynamics research

Thu, Jul 24, 2025

Oklahoma State University’s KARA Lab has received a $70,000 award in IBM Quantum credits, giving the team unprecedented access to quantum computing systems to investigate complex problems in fluid dynamics.

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 OSU research explores collaborative biofabrication for personalized health care

Tue, Jul 22, 2025

A new Oklahoma State University research project is reimagining how patient-specific bioengineered products are designed and manufactured by developing a privacy-aware collaborative framework.

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