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Thunderbird Drone Festival brings high-tech family fun and innovation to OSU-Tulsa

Hundreds flocked to Oklahoma State University-Tulsa this weekend to explore the latest in drone technology at 2024 Thunderbird Drone Festival.
The Thunderbird Drone Festival's film and photo awards show took place in the OSU-Tulsa Auditorium.
A rare opportunity: OAIRE researchers use eclipse to gather atmospheric data

Thu, Apr 11, 2024

Oklahoma State University’s Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education used the 2024 total solar eclipse path as an opportunity to improve weather forecasting.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyDr. Jamey JacobOAIRE
OAIRE receives Regents Business Partnership Excellence Award

Mon, Mar 18, 2024

Twenty-seven business and higher education partnerships throughout the state were recently recognized as innovative collaborations that further the education of Oklahoma’s workforce.

Dr. Jamey JacobThe Innovation Foundation at OSUTulsa Innovation LabOAIRE
Oklahoma National Guard, OAIRE partner for Counter-UAS development symposium

Mon, Mar 18, 2024

Oklahoma State University’s Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education — in partnership with the Oklahoma National Guard — hosted a counter-uncrewed aircraft systems symposium March 12-13 at the Hamm Institute for American Energy in Oklahoma City.

Dr. Jamey JacobCounter UASHamm Institute for American Energy at OSUOAIREElizabeth PollarddronesThe Innovation Foundation at OSU
Oklahoma fire chiefs converge to learn how OAIRE drone research helps first responders save lives

Fri, Jan 26, 2024

Dr. Jamey Jacob, executive director of OSU’s Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education, spoke Thursday about the future of drones in first response at the Oklahoma Fire Chief Association winter workshop in the ConocoPhillips OSU Alumni Center.

land-grant universitiesUASDr. Jamey JacobFire Protection and SafetyStrategic PlanOAIREResearchThe Innovation Foundation at OSU
Quarter Century of Progress: 25 years of impact in Tulsa

Thu, Dec 21, 2023

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa’s story doesn’t begin with one university – but four. Before 1986, there was no public four-year university presence in Tulsa. To address this, the City of Tulsa’s redevelopment arm opened the land just north of Interstate 244 to create a higher education campus, University Center at Tulsa, or UCAT. UCAT was composed of OSU, Langston University, the University of Oklahoma and Northeastern State University, providing mainly graduate-level academic programming.

Tulsa Innovation LabState magazineOSU-CHSOSU-Tulsaland-grant universitiesOSU PolytechDr. Johnny StephensCollege of Professional StudiesOAIREHelmerich Research Center
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