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Three CEAT graduate students shine in university-wide Three Minute Thesis competition

Thu, Nov 13, 2025

Oklahoma State University College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology graduate students Vishesh Bhadariya, Bunty Tomar and Suman Poudel rose to the top during the CEAT portion of the Three Minute Thesis competition hosted by the OSU Graduate College. They competed against first against their CEAT peers, then took part in the university-wide portion of the competition.

School of Civil Engineering and Environmental EngineeringSchool of Chemical EngineeringMechanical and Aerospace EngineeringCEATCollege of Engineering Architecture and Technology
PETE researchers publish paper on how hydraulic fractures propagate and interact with discontinuities

Wed, Oct 29, 2025

Dr. Hunjoo Lee, an assistant professor in the School of Chemical Engineering, and Vishesh Bhadariya, a research assistant on Lee’s team, published a paper in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering titled “Strain Field Analysis of Fracture Interaction with Bedding Planes and Implications for Height Growth in Layered Rocks.” 

ResearchSchool of Chemical EngineeringCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyCEAT
IEM research focuses on balanced graph partitioning

Tue, Oct 21, 2025

Researchers in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology are developing new mathematical methods to solve problems where large networks must be divided into equal parts. From dividing workloads on computers to splitting territories for military recruitment, these datasets present a challenge. The data commonly changes or can be uncertain, leading to inconsistent results if not planned for in advance.

Researchindustrial engineering and managementSchool of Industrial Engineering and ManagementCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyCEAT
Four CEAT students named Top 20 Freshmen for Fall 2025

Mon, Sep 15, 2025

Four College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology students were named as Top 20 Freshmen: Joe Black, chemical engineering; Reese Huhnke, chemical engineering; Myles Lozano, mechanical and aerospace engineering; and Harrison Oakes, mechanical and aerospace engineering.

Mortar BoardCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyCEATSchool of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringSchool of Chemical Engineering
Climbing for courage: OSU community honors first responders during 9/11 Memorial Climb

Tue, Sep 09, 2025

Oklahoma State University’s Fire Protection Society and the School of Fire, Construction and Emergency Management in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology hosted the eighth annual 9/11 Memorial Climb on Sept. 6 at Boone Pickens Stadium.  

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyFire Protection and Safety Engineering TechnologySchool of Fire Construction and Emergency ManagementCEAT
Excellence of Computer and Electrical Engineering highlighted in Fellowships

Fri, Sep 05, 2025

This year, ECE has named Dr. Ying Zhang as the Jack H. Graham Endowed Fellow of Engineering and Dr. John Hu as the Lynn T. Miller Faculty Fellow. Dr. Hamid Pouya is in the second year of being a Distinguished Fellow of Electrical and Computer Engineering.

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Dr. Joshua Li's research studies rural readiness for autonomous vehicles

Tue, Sep 02, 2025

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University has made a name for itself when it comes to research into vehicle transportation and safety.

Civil and Environmental EngineeringSchool of Civil Engineering and Environmental EngineeringCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyThe Cowboy CodeCEATResearch
OSU researchers combine expertise to study Oklahoma's white hydrogen availability

Mon, Aug 25, 2025

A research project in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology is investigating the presence, quantity and sustainability of naturally occurring white hydrogen in Oklahoma and surrounding states.   

The Cowboy CodeCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyCEATBoone Pickens School of GeologySchool of Chemical Engineering
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.  

The Cowboy CodeResearchArtificial IntelligenceCEATHamm Institute for American Energy at OSUCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologySchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering
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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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 research uses metaphorical analysis to study disaster response 

Wed, Jul 16, 2025

Dr. Tony McAleavy, an associate professor in the School of Fire, Construction and Emergency Management, and Lisa (Vec) Wier, a fire and emergency management administration Ph.D. student and graduate research assistant on McAleavy’s team, used metaphorical analysis to study disaster response.

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