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2024 CEAT hall of Fame Inductee: Bob Nickles

Bob Nickles earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering design technology from Oklahoma State University in 1989.
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CEAT 2024 Hall of Fame Inductee: Michael Buser

Tue, Oct 14, 2025

Dr. Michael Buser graduated from Oklahoma State University in 1995 with his bachelor’s degree and in 1997 with his master’s degree, both in biosystems engineering, going on to earn his doctorate degree in 2004 in biological and agricultural engineering from Texas A&M University.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyBiosystems and Agricultural EngineeringMagazineImpact magazine
Planes, Concrete and Automobiles: CEAT professor's research fixes runways and icy roads

Fri, Oct 03, 2025

Dr. Tyler Ley is a self-described concrete freak. His passion for the finer concrete technologies in life has earned him 120,000 YouTube subscribers. Ley, Regents Professor and Cooper W&W Chair in the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, has made a name for himself with his enthusiastic and informative videos.

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Track Record: CEAT alumna chases Olympic dream after graduating with two majors, 4.0 GPA

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

From leading industry, driving innovation and engineering solutions to the world’s problems, CEAT alumni always make their mark. One alumna looks to do just that at the most prestigious sporting event in the world, the 2028 Olympics.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyMagazineImpact magazineSchool of Electrical and Computer Engineering
Tracking Infection: ParaNano Wound Care and the WoundCue revolution

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

In a world where chronic wounds drain billions from the health care system, an emerging innovation is aiming to change the game. ParaNano Wound Care, an Oklahoma company at the forefront of nanotechnology, has discovered a breakthrough solution that will forever change the way wounds are monitored and treated. This solution addresses one of the greatest challenges in medical care: infection.

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Immersive Experience: Aubrey Fudge's involvement in CEAT leads to numerous successes

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Aubrey Fudge, a mechatronics and robotics major from Oklahoma City, has been involved with many activities and projects during her time at Oklahoma State University. She lived abroad in Germany while in high school, where she first had the idea for an immersive language learning platform.

Impact magazineCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyMagazineSchool of Materials Mechatronics and Manufacturing EngineeringMechatronics and Robotics
Delivering the STEM Boots: CEAT K-12 STEM impacting Oklahoma's future

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Whether it’s a STEM camp in Stillwater, a science fair in rural Oklahoma or a STEM night in Oklahoma City, the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology K-12 STEM team has a mission: deliver the STEM boots to students statewide.

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Turning the Wheels: CEAT staff who drive student success

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Running a college is like turning a gear — without its cogs, it won’t move. In the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, it takes a plethora of dedicated staff to keep it moving.

School of Fire Construction and Emergency ManagementMagazineCEAT Study AbroadCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyCEAT StaffFire Protection and Safety Engineering TechnologyImpact magazine
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