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

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.
Three men, Vishesh Bhadariya, Bunty Tomar and Suman Poudel, are photographed together following their individual successes in the OSU Three Minute Thesis Competition.
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.

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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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Growing Capacity: Expanding Impact

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

The College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology has undergone unprecedented growth. Our physical footprint now includes over 140,000 square feet of advanced laboratory space, and our graduate students benefit from more than 9,000 square feet of dedicated work areas, with nearly 100 new office spaces added this fall.

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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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Thriving in the Fast Lane: CEAT alumna Jacquelyn Lane named to Forbes 30 Under 30

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

She’s a Wall Street Journal bestselling author, a Forbes 30 under 30 and has been recognized by Thinkers50 as one of the top 50 most influential thinkers in the world of coaching.  Jacquelyn Lane started her path towards success at Oklahoma State University, pursuing her bachelor’s degree in chemical engineering from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology.  

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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.

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OSU and Texas A&M plan national research center to advance safe energy-related geologic storage

Mon, Sep 08, 2025

Oklahoma State University has joined forces with Texas A&M University to establish the National Science Foundation Industry-University Cooperative Research Center for Energy-Related Geologic Storage, a new national hub for research on subsurface storage of fluids used or produced for energy activities.  The center invites collaboration with industry partners to ensure research addresses real-world challenges and delivers practical solutions.

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