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OSU and Texas A&M plan national research center to advance safe energy-related geologic storage

Oklahoma State University has joined forces with Texas A&M University to establish the National Science Foundation Industry-University Cooperative Research Center for Energy-Related Geologic Storage, a new national hub for research on subsurface storage of fluids used or produced for energy activities.  The center invites collaboration with industry partners to ensure research addresses real-world challenges and delivers practical solutions.
An artistic representation of 3D seismic imaging and birbrant heat-mapped underground layers. Bright primary and secondary colors are used to show the different layers of a rock formation.
Dr. Joshua Li's research studies rural readiness for autonomous vehicles

Tue, Sep 02, 2025

The School of Civil and Environmental Engineering in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology at Oklahoma State University has made a name for itself when it comes to research into vehicle transportation and safety.

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College of Veterinary Medicine celebrates record-breaking success of 2025 Summer Research Training Program

Wed, Aug 27, 2025

Oklahoma State University’s College of Veterinary Medicine has officially wrapped up its 2025 Summer Research Training Program, marking one of the most successful years in the program’s history.

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OSU research explores sustainability of cattle grazing in Kansas wheat–sorghum systems

Tue, Aug 26, 2025

Dr. Mary Foltz, assistant professor for the School of Civil and Environmental Engineering, is working with her master’s student Allie Thomas to find an alternative to traditional cattle feeding processes that could lessen the carbon footprint and water footprint that standard cattle feedlots produce.

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Sharda receives AMCIS 2025 Outstanding Conference Service Leadership Award

Mon, Aug 25, 2025

Dr. Ramesh Sharda, a Regents Professor in the Spears School of Business, won an AMCIS Outstanding Conference Service Leadership Award in August. Sharda devotes significant time to professional organizations and conferences that support careers in management science and information systems.

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From vision to voltage: ECE researcher leads trustworthy AI-driven energy revolution

Thu, Aug 21, 2025

Researchers in the College of Engineering, Architecture and Technology’s School of Electrical and Computer Engineering, led by Jack H. Graham Endowed Fellow of Engineering and Assistant Professor Dr. Ying Zhang, are involved in a three-year project through the Hamm Institute to help the energy sector meet its security needs for future energy networks.  

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Physics and Math secure $3M NSF grant to train next-gen quantum and AI workforce

Thu, Aug 21, 2025

Professors from Oklahoma State University’s Department of Physics and Department of Mathematics received a $3 million National Science Foundation Research Traineeship award to launch the Accelerating Transdisciplinary Training of an Oklahoma Workforce for the Artificial Intelligence and Quantum Revolution program.

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OSU wins bid to host International Physicists’ Tournament in 2026

Mon, Aug 18, 2025

For the first time in its history, the International Physicists’ Tournament will be hosted in the United States — at Oklahoma State University. In May 2026, around 200 faculty and students from 21 universities in Europe, South and Central America, Africa and Asia will come to Stillwater to compete in the “World Cup of undergraduate physics research,” said Dr. Flera Rizatdinova, head of the OSU Department of Physics.

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