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How OSU's hands-on opportunities shape career-ready graduates

Wed, May 14, 2025

At Oklahoma State University, learning extends beyond the classroom. OSU faculty and staff strive to provide hands-on experiences and leadership opportunities that prepare students for success, whether it’s through student employment opportunities as graduate assistants or interns to participating in student organizations.

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Bullet Racing accelerates toward further success with alumni donation

Tue, May 13, 2025

Oklahoma State University’s Bullet Racing team is speeding toward excellence, thanks to a generous endowment made in memory of a passionate racing enthusiast and College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology alumni.

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Shay named spring 2025 Orange Gown graduate

Mon, May 05, 2025

Anne Shay is a mechanical and aerospace engineering major from Edmond, Oklahoma, who has been selected to adorn the Orange Gown during commencement for the spring 2025 semester for the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology.

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Research focuses on algorithms for angled boreholes

Tue, Apr 29, 2025

Through the Center for Integrated Building Systems, industry partners are funding a two-year project looking to develop algorithms for the design of these angled boreholes. Angled boreholes, while used sporadically in Europe, have not gained as much popularity in the U.S. due to current limitations.  

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CIBS research project focuses on refrigerant innovations

Tue, Apr 08, 2025

Dr. Christian Bach, associate professor in the School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, is the principal investigator on two projects funded through CIBS by various industry partners, studying refrigerants with low global warming potential. Dr. Ardeshir Moftakhari, assistant professor of MAE, is the co-principal investigator on the projects.  

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MAE students gain experience simulating aircraft airflow velocities

Thu, Apr 03, 2025

Students in Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology’s School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering are learning how to simulate the airflow in and around different aircraft components under the oversight of Dr. Chitrarth Prasad, an assistant professor in MAE.

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OSU researcher develops optimization framework for electric and hybrid-electric aerial vehicles

Wed, Apr 02, 2025

Dr. Atanu Halder, assistant professor for The School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering, is working on a project aimed at advancing the design and optimization of eVTOL aircraft. The research, funded by the U.S. Army, is titled "Multi-Disciplinary Optimization Framework for All-electric and Hybrid-Electric Aerial Vehicles."

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OSU team wins emergency eVTOL aircraft design competition

Wed, Mar 26, 2025

A team of innovative students from the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University has won the GoAero Stage 1 of the U.S. University Innovation Award for their work in creating an emergency aircraft prototype. The competition, organized by NASA and GoAero, challenged university teams to design and develop autonomous electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft for emergencies.

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