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CEAT 2024 Hall of Fame Inductee: Derek Gates

Derek Gates graduated with a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from Oklahoma State University in 1980.
CEAT 2024 Hall of Fame Inductee: Derek Gates
CEAT graduate Manning receives GEM Fellowship

Fri, Nov 1, 2024

Although Dawson Manning recently graduated, his academic and career endeavors are just beginning. Manning earned his Bachelor of Science in Aerospace and Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Physics at the College of Engineering, Architecture and

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A rare opportunity: OSU researchers take advantage of solar eclipse to gather atmospheric data

Fri, Nov 1, 2024

A total solar eclipse happens somewhere on Earth about every one or two years. However, this year was special in that it was the longest total eclipse over land anywhere on the planet in a decade. Another one like it will not be seen until 2044.

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Pipe Dream: CEAT professors research development of AI virtual assistant

Fri, Nov 1, 2024

A municipality's ability to manage its sewer assets can be wrought with challenges, such as repairs not happening until things break or difficulties repairing infrastructure. Issues also include a lack of computerized data or a siloed asset data

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High Praise: Industrial engineering organization honors Heragu, Hu

Thu, Oct 31, 2024

This year, IISE honored two College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology professors — Dr. Sunderesh Heragu and Dr. Guiping Hu — with high distinctions and awards.

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Huang's plan to lead CEAT forward

Wed, Oct 30, 2024

Dean Hanchen Huang has a vision for the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology that is focused on the future.

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Gonzalez Estrella awarded in fight against microplastics

Wed, Oct 30, 2024

Dr. Jorge Gonzalez Estrella, assistant professor of environmental engineering, is working to make an impact with his prestigious National Science Foundation CAREER Award.

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Two CEAT students named 2024 Goldwater Scholars

Wed, Oct 30, 2024

This spring, two Oklahoma State University College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology students were awarded the prestigious Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.

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CEAT's 2024 W.W. Allen Scholars have big plans

Wed, Oct 30, 2024

Eliza Bobzien, Ceyda Kara and Cooper Holley were selected as recipients of the Oklahoma State University College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology's top two prestigious scholarships.

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Fire Drill: DET professors strive for community safety

Wed, Oct 30, 2024

Three Oklahoma State University professors in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology are undertaking three related but separate research projects to identify what can help make people more resilient during a disaster.

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Earth Water & Fire: The science behind post-wildfire soil behavior

Wed, Oct 30, 2024

When wildfires spread, nothing stands a chance in their path. The devastation left above ground is evident after a fire burns through an area, but what about below ground? That is what Dr. Jaime Schussler of Oklahoma State University's School of

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