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Singh recipient of the 2024 OSU-Tulsa President's Outstanding Research Award

Dr. Raj Singh was selected as Oklahoma State University-Tulsa’s 2024 President’s Outstanding Research Award recipient for his research excellence at OSU. He was honored at the spring 2024 commencement on May 13th and will be featured as one of OSU-Tulsa’s faculty honor marshals at the spring 2025 commencement ceremony.
Regents Professor Singh elected to be member of National Academy of Engineering

Tue, Feb 13, 2024

Professor Raj Singh has been elected as a member of the National Academy of Engineering. He will be inducted into the National Academy of Engineering at the NAE Annual Meeting to be held on Sept. 28-30, 2024.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyHelmerich Research CenterMaterials Science and EngineeringOSU-TulsaNational Academy of EngineeringCEATResearch
Oklahoma State University, partners take Oklahoma’s aerospace and aviation leadership to next level

Fri, Jun 30, 2023

Friday, Oklahoma State University and partners — including Tulsa Innovation Labs and the Osage Nation — celebrated a ribbon-cutting at the LaunchPad Center for Advanced Air Mobility at OSU-Tulsa’s Helmerich Research Center (HRC).

NASASTEM careersJames LankfordTulsa Innovation LabSTEMPresident Kayse ShrumOAIRECollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyDr. Jamey JacobMaterials Science and EngineeringDepartment of DefenseResearch Matters magazineOSU-TulsaTinker Air Force BaseOsage Nation
CEAT Regents Professor Singh wins medal for innovation and commercialization

Wed, Jun 14, 2023

Oklahoma State University professor Raj Singh has been selected to receive the American Ceramic Society’s 2023 Rishi Raj Medal for Innovation and Commercialization in Ceramics.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyMaterials Science and EngineeringAmerican Ceramic Society
Oklahoma State University selected to receive a $750,000 grant from NASA

Thu, May 25, 2023

A project from Oklahoma State University (OSU) was selected to receive a $750,000 grant from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA). The grant will go toward efforts in exploring a fully Vacuum Thermal Evaporation (VTE)-processed halide perovskite solar cell using only solid precursors for developing a simple solar panel manufacturing process suitable for space.

College of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyOSU-TulsaMaterials Science and Engineering
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