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Oklahoma researchers turn electric school buses into tools for grid resilience

This research is a statewide collaboration led by the University of Oklahoma that includes researchers from Oklahoma State University’s College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology; Oklahoma Gas and Electric; Shawnee Public Schools and regional planning partners. The project is supported through the National Science Foundation’s CIVIC 3.0 program, which emphasizes community-prioritized research through phased implementation.
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Bridging the Terahertz Gap: Dr. Weili Zhang advances the frontiers of light

Thu, Oct 30, 2025

In a field where the boundaries of physics and engineering converge, Dr. Weili Zhang, regents professor of electrical and computer engineering at Oklahoma State University, stands among the world’s foremost authorities on terahertz science and technology.

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CEAT 2024 Hall of Fame Inductee: Derek Gates

Thu, Oct 16, 2025

Derek Gates graduated with a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Oklahoma State University in 1980.

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2024 CEAT Hall of Fame inductee and Lohmann Medal Recipient: Joseph Campbell

Tue, Oct 14, 2025

Dr. Joseph Campbell graduated from Oklahoma State University with his Ph.D. in electrical engineering in 1992, earning that year’s OSU Best Dissertation award.

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Track Record: CEAT alumna chases Olympic dream after graduating with two majors, 4.0 GPA

Thu, Oct 02, 2025

From leading industry, driving innovation and engineering solutions to the world’s problems, CEAT alumni always make their mark. One alumna looks to do just that at the most prestigious sporting event in the world, the 2028 Olympics.

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