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CEAT disciplines combine expertise to develop way to separate nitrogen from natural gas

Thu, Jan 08, 2026

Interdisciplinary engineering research in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University is pushing the boundaries of engineering through a grand challenge: separating nitrogen from natural gas.

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Partnership between SafeLand USA, OSU to benefit the next generation of Oklahoma's workforce

Tue, Jan 06, 2026

From ensuring tomorrow’s engineers have the skills and knowledge to succeed to providing training for those already in the workforce, CEAT's leadership in training and outreach helps transform the world. A new collaboration will expand that reputation as OSU Fire Service Training has partnered with SafeLand USA to offer courses on work site safety, chiefly in the oil and gas industry.  

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Designing with Dignity: Jai Simpson's path toward architecture degree was shaped by adversity

Mon, Jan 05, 2026

Jai Simpson’s path through the School of Architecture in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University has been shaped by both personal loss and a sense of purpose.

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The Measure of a Cowboy: An OSU alumnus' mission to help families rest easy

Thu, Dec 18, 2025

Oklahoma State University College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology alumnus Doug Nickols launched Bed Start with the same resolve, humility and sense of responsibility that define all Oklahoma State University graduates.    Determined to serve, the 1983 School of Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering graduate built the nonprofit to provide beds and essential furniture to families who otherwise may go without, living out the character that OSU instills in its students – the kind of character shaped by dreaming big, standing for what matters and giving total effort even when the work is hard.   

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CEAT team unveils process for 3D-printed concrete columns at 2025 Senior Design Expo

Wed, Dec 17, 2025

Students in the Oklahoma State University School of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology studying under Dr. Tyler Ley, accomplished a world-first by 3D printing a reinforced concrete column for their capstone project during the Fall 2025 Senior Design Expo.  At the Senior Design Expo, the team was recognized with the Zink Center Award for Collaborative Innovation.

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ECE major Abigail McCrary is an institutional nominee for the prestigious Truman Scholarship

Thu, Dec 11, 2025

Abigail McCrary, an electrical engineering junior in the School of Electrical and Computer Engineering from Grove, Oklahoma, is just one example of the significant potential for students in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology to make a lasting positive impression on the world.    

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OSU FST receives grant for new mobile fire lab for Advanced Fire Behavior course

Fri, Dec 05, 2025

FST’s Advanced Fire Behavior course, which has been taught for 15 years, will soon be enhanced thanks to an Assistance to Firefighters Grant from the Federal Emergency Management Agency of more than $196,000 to purchase a new mobile fire lab.

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Two CHE student design teams finish first in AIChE contest

Thu, Dec 04, 2025

Students in the School of Chemical Engineering in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University continue to showcase high-level success on the national stage at the AIChE Annual Student Conference in Boston on Nov. 2, 2025.   

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Cowboy Combustion: Pistol Pete's Propulsion Posse pushes OSU propulsion to new heights

Wed, Dec 03, 2025

Pistol Pete’s Propulsion Posse (P4), officially formed in September 2025, is an organization of dedicated students of all majors at OSU who are interested in jet propulsion. Graduate students who have studied under Rouser for several years are mentors in the group, while younger students are exposed to more hands-on opportunities than what was available previously.  

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OSU-Tulsa announces winners of inaugural Student Research Day

Mon, Nov 17, 2025

Oklahoma State University-Tulsa recognized the top student presenters from its first-ever Student Research Day, held Nov. 12. The event featured 21 posters representing original research, creative projects and applied studies from Tulsa-based students in a diversity of disciplines.

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Three CEAT graduate students shine in university-wide Three Minute Thesis competition

Thu, Nov 13, 2025

Oklahoma State University College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology graduate students Vishesh Bhadariya, Bunty Tomar and Suman Poudel rose to the top during the CEAT portion of the Three Minute Thesis competition hosted by the OSU Graduate College. They competed against first against their CEAT peers, then took part in the university-wide portion of the competition.

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PETE researchers publish paper on how hydraulic fractures propagate and interact with discontinuities

Wed, Oct 29, 2025

Dr. Hunjoo Lee, an assistant professor in the School of Chemical Engineering, and Vishesh Bhadariya, a research assistant on Lee’s team, published a paper in Rock Mechanics and Rock Engineering titled “Strain Field Analysis of Fracture Interaction with Bedding Planes and Implications for Height Growth in Layered Rocks.” 

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