Skip to main content

News and Media

Open Main MenuClose Main Menu

OAIRE symposium attracts aerospace industry leaders

If you were to use an eyedropper to fill the Grand Canyon with water and double the amount of drops you put in every minute, how long do you think it would take to fill?
OSU strengthens global innovation through partnership with Taiwan’s ITRI

Fri, Dec 13, 2024

Oklahoma State University has taken a significant step toward cementing its role as a global leader in national defense and energy security. On Dec. 6, The Innovation Foundation at OSU signed a partnership agreement with the Industrial Technology Research Institute in Taiwan. This ITRI partnership focuses on fostering transdisciplinary collaboration and advancing research in aerospace, energy and One Health.

Dr. Jamey JacobElizabeth Pollardunmanned systemsThe Innovation Foundation at OSUUASOklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education
OAIRE LaunchPad Center and Drone Response present ARISE program

Wed, Nov 20, 2024

The Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education announced the ARISE Pilot Program in partnership with Drone Response.

Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and EducationThe Innovation Foundation at OSU
OSU receives $5.5M to conduct low-atmosphere weather research

Wed, Sep 25, 2024

The National Institute of Standards and Technology has awarded the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education (OAIRE) $5.5. million to research how weather impacts urban air mobility aircraft.

The Innovation Foundation at OSUOklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and EducationOAIRE
Help from Above: OAIRE conducts groundbreaking research in numerous weather-related areas

Fri, Sep 13, 2024

Weather’s unpredictability can change seasons in an instant and turn a bright, sunny day into a tumultuous, confounding chaos with little to no warning. A team at the Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education hopes its research in numerous areas dedicated to observing, predicting and assessing weather-related phenomena might influence the future of meteorology.

State magazineCollege of Engineering Architecture and TechnologyOklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and EducationNASADr. Jamey JacobResearchtornadoResearch Matters magazineunmanned systemsSchool of Civil Engineering and Environmental Engineering
OSU engineers achieve first-of-its-kind sample collection using UAS

Mon, Aug 05, 2024

Just as a runny nose, warm forehead or body aches can indicate a person’s well-being, researchers can detect details concerning a dolphin’s well-being through an exhaled breath.

Oklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and EducationOAIREEngineering and DesignResearch
OSU part of consortium to secure Tulsa as global tech leader after approximately $51 million award from Economic Development Administration

Tue, Jul 02, 2024

Today, the Biden-Harris administration and the U.S. Economic Development Administration (EDA) awarded approximately $51 million to the Tulsa Hub for Equitable and Trustworthy Autonomy (THETA) – a consortium led by Tulsa Innovation Labs – to strengthen the region’s capacity in autonomous systems through advanced manufacturing and deployment of technologies critical to the future of national and economic security. Tulsa is one of 12 Tech Hubs awarded funding out of the 31 regions to receive “Tech Hub” designations last fall.

The Innovation Foundation at OSUOAIREOklahoma Aerospace Institute for Research and Education
MENUCLOSE