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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
From Classroom to Industry: CEAT's Senior Design Expo

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology students learn in the classroom and with industry during their education at Oklahoma State University. In addition to internships and hands-on coursework, all CEAT seniors complete a capstone project to be showcased at the Senior Design Expo held each fall and spring.

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More Than a Major: Two CEAT student groups shaping lives

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Guided by their passion for engineering and service, two student-led organizations are making a lasting impact far beyond the classroom. Architecture Students Teaching Elementary Kids (ASTEK) and the National Society of Black Engineers (NSBE) are not only shaping their members’ futures — they’re also inspiring the next generation through outreach, mentorship and community engagement.

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Two to Tango: CEAT students combine their expertise in DoD research

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Oklahoma State University engineering students aren’t just at the forefront of innovation; it’s built into their DNA. Through the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, students become experts in their field of study thanks to faculty dedicated to interdisciplinary research opportunities.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyImpact magazineMagazineSchool of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringSchool of Industrial Engineering and Management
Here Comes Bullet: CEAT alumna donates in brother's memory

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Every great race begins with a spark. For Oklahoma State University’s Bullet Racing team, that spark now carries the legacy of an alumnus who lived life immersed in all the aspects of the sport. Thanks to a generous endowment from his sister, Bob Lembcke’s lifelong passion for motorsports is powering an entire team toward something greater than a checkered flag.

Impact magazineCEAT competition teamsMagazineCEAT AlumniSchool of Chemical EngineeringZink Center for Competitive InnovationSchool of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringCollege of Engineering Architecture and Technology
Statewide Solutions: CEAT Extension aids all 77 counties from road safety to fire protection

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Through extension and outreach efforts, CEAT provides training and expertise that impacts all 77 counties in Oklahoma. This benefits the state, holding true to Oklahoma State University’s land-grant mission. CEAT extension impacts the professional preparedness of first responders as well as training for those who upkeep the state’s infrastructure. It also gives students valuable experience for future careers.

CEAT Professional DevelopmentMagazineImpact magazineCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologySchool of Fire Construction and Emergency Management
From Popsicle Bridges to Propulsion Systems: How CEAT launches lifelong curiosity

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Before he engineered hybrid propulsion systems and published at national conferences, before he became chief engineer of a winning Speedfest team or joined the ranks of Aurora Flight Sciences, Rannock Thomas was a kid with a hot glue gun and a box of popsicle sticks.

School of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringImpact magazineMagazineCEAT AlumniCollege of Engineering Architecture and Technology
More Clout, Less Drought: Jiang's NSF research looks to bring digital agriculture from soil to STEM

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

Dr. Zheyu Jiang, an assistant professor in the School of Chemical Engineering, specializes in AI and digital agriculture, and is undertaking a research project to lessen the impacts of drought in the U.S., which experiences an estimated loss of $30 billion annually. For these efforts, Jiang has been awarded the CAREER Award from the National Science Foundation.

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