For over 130 years, students, alumni & faculty at Oregon State University College of Engineering have made significant contributions in science & technology.
Recent experiments at the O.H. Hinsdale Wave Lab were featured on the YouTube Channel Practical Engineering. 🌊
Kudos to Daniel Cox and Pedro Lomonaco Tonda for their incredible work studying hurricane surge and wave impacts on coastal structures.
https://t.co/3zgZyJBHed
Joseph Davidson and his colleagues built a prototype applicator during a four-year project funded with a $210,000 grant from the Washington Tree Fruit Research Commission.
https://t.co/t7e126qxXP
A top three robotics program in the world?🌎We think so.
The program is a leader in the areas of ethics, field robotics, human-robotic interaction, and marine robotics.
Read the full article to see ways Oregon State's program is leading innovation: https://t.co/yWs3El5Xv6
Today, we published the 2024 Research and Innovation Annual Report. It showcases the deep expertise of @OregonState researchers and our commitment to making big discoveries that have a positive and lasting impact in Oregon, the nation and the world, https://t.co/mn2LhHxRGI.
Delighted that the Higher Education Coordinating Commission (@OregonHECC) will provide $3.3 million in Future Ready Oregon Workforce Ready Grant awards to @OregonState. We’re creating paths to success for the OSU Community and beyond, https://t.co/cwjMdtc29T.
What if we could harness offshore wind energy from the West Coast to produce three times the electricity currently used in the U.S.?
Oregon State engineering researchers are exploring that possibility.
https://t.co/c82u7HoywD
“The day it releases all that tension, all that stress is just released, the plate lifts up, pushes the water out of the way, and that's what creates the tsunami,” said Dan Cox, a professor of coastal and ocean engineering at Oregon State University.
Students from @EngineeringOSU never cease to inspire me!! Charlie's thesis focused on a puzzle box design with many complex mechanical components but, in the process, created an incredible piece of art. See time-lapse of me (poorly) solving below.
Working with capstone instructor John Greeven, five engineering students modified a Aprilia 50cc motorcycle 🏍️ to run on methanol, and broke the 50cc speed record at the Bonneville Salt Flats.
https://t.co/Kln1DB6o6M
Bryson Robertson, director of the Pacific Marine Energy Center, will be featured in a new @PBS documentary series, Energy Horizons. A six-part series about energy, climate change, resource depletion, and potential solutions underway across Oregon.
https://t.co/gUoYFOe3x8
@nvidia founder and College of Engineering alumnus, Jensen Huang, '84, was awarded the Charles F. Jenkins Lifetime Achievement Award. This award honors ongoing contributions that have impacted the state of television technology and engineering.
https://t.co/FWMfMItWp4
@NDTala is leading the $2 million research funded by the @EPA to discover to role that wastewater treatment facilities play in the spread of antibiotic-resistant bacteria in the environment.
Listen to the full interview on @OPBTOL
https://t.co/HYJwr68rjY
Wonderful to see Oregon State alumnus Ron Khormaei, B.S. electrical engineering ’88, M.S. ’89, Ph.D. ’95 leading the charge in positioning Portland as the knife capital city of the US!
Portland is the source of half of all domestically made specialty knives, making up a $1 billion annual ecosystem, according to the CEO of Steelport Knife Co. https://t.co/1hG9XRVej7
Associate Professor Tala Navab-Daneshmand was awarded a $2.35 million research grant from the EPA to explore what happens to antibiotics, antibiotic-resistant bacteria and their genes after they reach wastewater systems throughout the United States.
https://t.co/Tq2yJ6ILUP
Agility Robotics, a Corvallis-based company co-founded by an OSU professor, will begin producing humanoid robots that will work alongside humans performing repetitive and sometimes dangerous tasks. https://t.co/c7EhurUUJk
OSU is working to combat plastic pollution in agriculture!
Extension facilitated a recent partnership between engineers and onion farmers to figure out a unique problem with drip tape. Want to learn more? @OSUAgSci@EngineeringOSU
https://t.co/S0KSujgMKy