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OSU team receives $50,000 grant to further research benefitting municipalities

Fri, Oct 19, 2018

Yongwei Shan, assistant professor in the school of civil and environmental engineering at Oklahoma State University, along with graduate assistant Hossein Khaleghian have been awarded a $50,000 National Science Foundation I-Corps grant with the assistance of their industry mentor Jim Harris with Jacobs Engineering Group.

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OSU App Center competition opens door to prize money and commercial development help

Wed, Oct 17, 2018

The Oklahoma State University App Center is accepting submissions for Phase 1 of the 7th Annual From Research to App Competition. The mobile app competition is open to current OSU students, faculty and staff and offers a total of $11,500 in prize money.

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OSU student group receives funding to improve research presentation skills

Wed, Oct 17, 2018

The Student Professional Development Group of the Oklahoma Association for Food Protection is improving research presentation skills through the Enhancing Short Creative Research and Innovations Presentation Techniques, or ESCRIPT, program, thanks to funding support for a second year. The group received funding for 2018-19 for Short Research Presentation Grants, sponsored jointly by the Oklahoma State University Graduate College and the Office of the Vice President for Research.

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Focused Ultrasound: A New Approach to Treating Cancer and Non-Healing Chronic Wounds

Wed, Oct 10, 2018

Oklahoma State University is the first veterinary school to offer focused ultrasound treatment as a service in addition to surgery and chemotherapy.

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Ron Cox receives national extension diversity award

Fri, Oct 05, 2018

Ronald Cox, Jr., Oklahoma State University associate research professor and cooperative extension specialist, has been announced as the 2018 winner of the National Extension Diversity Award.

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Professor James Stine Awarded $1.5M Grant from the Air Force and Department of Defense

Tue, Oct 02, 2018

Computer engineering professor and Earl and Carolyn Glimp Professor of Engineering, James Stine, has been awarded the first phase of a three year, $1,504,372 research grant from the United States Air Force to design low-energy, high performance, application-specific computer architecture for 14nm and 7nm CMOS.

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Alumnus opens laboratory doors to student researchers

Fri, Sep 28, 2018

Oklahoma State University alumnus and scholarship benefactor Dr. John Niblack returned to the OSU campus Sept. 21 to meet the 15th class of undergraduate Niblack Research Scholars and evaluate research supported by his scholarships.

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$1M Faculty Research Grant to Promote Drought Science

Tue, Sep 18, 2018

Dr. Nicole Colston, assistant research professor in the College of Education, Health and Aviation, recently received a $1,119,204 grant from the National Science Foundation (NSF) for her research project, “Spotty Rain Campaign: Enhancing the Capacity for Rural Libraries to Engage the Public in Drought Monitoring.”

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OSU scientists make ‘significant’ contributions to physics breakthrough

Wed, Sep 12, 2018

Oklahoma State University scientists have joined a celebration among a worldwide cadre of scientists who are part of the latest discovery involving the celebrity Higgs boson subatomic particle. The August announcement of the discovery, a decade in the making, was made at the ATLAS experiment’s Large Hadron Collider (LHC) in Switzerland near Geneva, where OSU physicists, students and post-graduates work on its research teams.

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