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OSU researchers advance NASA-aligned multiscale modeling to design next-generation aerospace materials

Thu, Dec 18, 2025

Researchers from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology are taking a significant step toward accelerating the design and certification of advanced aerospace materials through a new multiscale modeling initiative, supported by a three-year $750,000 NASA grant.

School of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringSchool of Materials Mechatronics and Manufacturing EngineeringCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyOSU-TulsaHelmerich Research Center
CEAT faculty and staff honored at two university award celebrations

Fri, Dec 12, 2025

Oklahoma State University recognized outstanding faculty and staff achievements during two major events this week: the annual University Awards Convocation on Dec. 9, 2025, and the Staff Advisory Council Distinguished Service Awards banquet on Dec. 11, 2025. Members of the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology were prominently represented at both ceremonies.

School of Civil Engineering and Environmental EngineeringSchool of Electrical and Computer EngineeringSchool of ArchitectureSchool of Industrial Engineering and ManagementOSU School of civil and environmental engineeringSchool of Chemical EngineeringCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologySchool of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringBiosystems and Agricultural Engineering
Kara Lab develops new method to improve spacecraft landing safety

Tue, Dec 09, 2025

Dr. Kursat Kara, associate professor in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, and Ph.D. candidates Shafi Al Salman Romeo and Ashraf Kassem have developed a method to accurately predict the behavior of a space capsule during atmospheric entry. This advance supports safe landings on Earth and other worlds with atmospheres.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyThe Cowboy CodeCEAT ResearchSchool of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
Cowboy Combustion: Pistol Pete's Propulsion Posse pushes OSU propulsion to new heights

Wed, Dec 03, 2025

Pistol Pete’s Propulsion Posse (P4), officially formed in September 2025, is an organization of dedicated students of all majors at OSU who are interested in jet propulsion. Graduate students who have studied under Rouser for several years are mentors in the group, while younger students are exposed to more hands-on opportunities than what was available previously.  

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyThe Cowboy CodeSchool of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringCEAT
CEAT's new Aircraft and Atmospheric Interactions Research Laboratory

Tue, Nov 18, 2025

The Aircraft and Atmospheric Interactions Research Laboratory (A 2IRLab) is leading pioneering research at the intersection of autonomous systems, multi-modal sensing, atmospheric science and aeronautical engineering.

School of Industrial Engineering and ManagementResearchThe Code CallsSchool of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringCollege of Engineering Architecture and Technology
OSU’s new cold spray system positions Oklahoma at the forefront of advanced manufacturing

Mon, Nov 17, 2025

Researchers from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology are ushering in a new era of advanced manufacturing with the installation of a high-velocity cold spray system – the first of its kind at an Oklahoma university.

CEAT ResearchSchool of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringThe Code CallsResearchSchool of Industrial Engineering and ManagementCollege of Engineering Architecture and Technology
OSU researchers take flight with study to advance weather-sensing UAS technology

Fri, Nov 14, 2025

Over the past decade, researchers from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology, along with others, have explored the use of weather-sensing unmanned aerial systems (WxUAS) to supplement existing weather observation tools and improve forecasting in the atmospheric boundary layer — the region from the surface to roughly 5,000 feet. The goal is to increase the quality and frequency of atmospheric measurements, ultimately strengthening the prediction of high-impact weather and improving public safety.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyResearchCEAT ResearchSchool of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering
2024 CEAT hall of Fame Inductee: Bob Nickles

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

Bob Nickles earned his bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering design technology from Oklahoma State University in 1989.

School of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringImpact magazineCEAT Hall of FameMagazineCollege of Engineering Architecture and Technology
Pioneering Energy Solutions: The work of Dr. Jeffrey D. Spitler at Oklahoma State University

Mon, Oct 13, 2025

In an era defined by the urgent need for sustainable energy solutions, few researchers have made as profound an impact on building energy efficiency and geothermal technology as Dr. Jeffrey D. Spitler. A Regents Professor and the OG&E Energy Technology Chair at Oklahoma State University’s School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, Spitler has dedicated his career to advancing research that bridges academic innovation with real-world applications.

School of Mechanical and Aerospace EngineeringCenter for Integrated Building SystemsCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyResearch
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