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OSU researchers develop new tools to protect Okla’s power grid from flooding

A new study led by Dr. Maha Kenawy, assistant professor at the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is developing a computational tool to assess the vulnerability of electric transmission infrastructure during severe rainfall events. The project aims to help utilities, emergency managers and policymakers plan and prevent large-scale power disruptions caused by flooding.
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Researchers within CEAT inform safer Mars drilling and sample collection

Tue, Oct 14, 2025

A new study led by College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology researchers is helping shape how NASA collects and preserves rock samples from Mars. The work intends to ensure that the most scientifically valuable materials return to Earth intact.

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Civil engineering student targets speeding in Oklahoma work zones

Fri, Oct 10, 2025

Speeding in Oklahoma work zones has become a critical safety issue, contributing to a rising number of crashes, injuries and fatalities. Between 2017 and 2022, more than 7,100 collisions occurred in work zones across the state, resulting in 91 deaths, including an Oklahoma Department of Transportation worker, and more than 1,200 injuries.

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Engineering Momentum: A conversation with Dr. Chuck Bunting on the future of CEAT research

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

As associate dean for research, my vision is to support faculty by helping launch and sustain their research success. Our mission is to develop students, engage in collaborative research and make a meaningful impact locally, nationally and globally.

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Research Stronghold: Why CEAT is built for the future of research

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

At the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, research isn’t a side pursuit. It’s the college’s backbone. It shapes classrooms and opens new doors for students and faculty alike. And as the federal funding landscape grows more uncertain, CEAT isn’t just keeping pace. It’s gaining ground.

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CEAT research lab awarded $70K in IBM Quantum credits to advance fluid dynamics research

Thu, Jul 24, 2025

Oklahoma State University’s KARA Lab has received a $70,000 award in IBM Quantum credits, giving the team unprecedented access to quantum computing systems to investigate complex problems in fluid dynamics.

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Feng receives 2025 Excellence in Research Mentoring Award 

Wed, Apr 23, 2025

The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University has announced that Dr. Yu Feng, associate professor for the School of Chemical Engineering, has received the 2025 Excellence in Research Mentoring Award. This award honors faculty mentors for their exceptional success and impact in supervising undergraduate research students

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