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Pouya's research team's success demonstrated at Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers

Dr. Hamid Pouya, assistant professor and Distinguished Fellow of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and his students were recently recognized for multiple papers that represent CEAT’s commitment to making the world a better place.   
Dr. Hamid Pouya and one of his students stand on a stage to receive a certificate during a conference of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers.
CEAT research focusing on interdisciplinary NASA projects

Mon, Feb 17, 2025

The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology is home to many different interdisciplinary research efforts.   One example is multiple projects with NASA, as CEAT researchers are studying types of cybersecurity, infrasound noise mitigation for Venus exploration and development of multi-elemental thermal coatings for super alloys.  

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18 CEAT students awarded the Martin Family Scholarship

Tue, Dec 03, 2024

18 students from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology were awarded the Martin Family Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to students involved in the Cyclone Cowboys and who have gone above and beyond in the promotion of wind energy in the community and advancement of wind energy research at Oklahoma State University.

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Pipe Dream: CEAT professors research development of AI virtual assistant

Fri, Nov 01, 2024

A municipality’s ability to manage its sewer assets can be wrought with challenges, such as repairs not happening until things break or difficulties repairing infrastructure. Issues also include a lack of computerized data or a siloed asset data management approach.

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