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Boosting Bandwidth

A new invention at Oregon State promises to increase the bandwidth of WiFi systems ten times by using LED lights to transmit information.

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Impact Through Mentorship

“It was so valuable to me to have people who put themselves out there for me, so I really wanted give that same guidance and leadership to others who might not necessarily feel like they belong,” said Hannah Colett, OSU alumnus.

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Advancing IoT Research

In January, Oregon State’s School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science shared their vision of a collaborative Internet of Things Research-to-Market Center with 140 industry and government leaders and campus collaborators.

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Building a Defense Against Cybercrime

Cedric Cochin, senior research architect at MacAfee Labs takes his turn at instructing the "Defense Against the Dark Arts" cybersecurity class at Oregon State.

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Gabor Temes Elected to the National Academy of Engineering

Professor Gabor Temes is just the second NAE member in Oregon State history.

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Engineering News

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New energy sensors at OSU will test local electric grid

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May 7, 2015
An energy test bed being installed at OSU and other nearby sites will help provide a better understanding of the local electric grid and avert blackouts.… Read full story.
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Professional workshop to explore surging interest in the “Internet of Things”

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May 6, 2015
A workshop on May 14-15 in Portland will bring together representatives from industry, universities, federal laboratories and state economic agencies to explore the manufacturing of “Smart Goods."… Read full story.

Upcoming Events

May
14
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Advanced Manufacturing of Smart Goods

Advanced Manufacturing of Smart Goods: Attend this two-day OSU-partnered NSF Workshop to identify advanced manufacturing research needs associated with smart goods. Experts from organizations including Google

May
15
2015

College of Engineering Undergraduate Expo and Carnival

The 16th annual Undergraduate Engineering Expo, happening on Friday, May 15, 2015, promises another mind-boggling display of undergraduate engineering talent.

This year's Senior Design Showcase features nearly

May
15
2015

Marine Forum Seminar

 

The Mairne Forum is a program operated by the Northwest National Marine Renewable Energy Center in conjunction with OSU, the CoE, and MIME. Marine Forum showcases

May
15
2015

MS Final Examination – Ratanak So

Extended Kalman Filter Simulink Model for Nonlinear System Modeling
The objective of the work presented herein is the development of the extended Kalman filter for nonlinear system

May
20
2015

MS Final Examination – Thai Duong

Data Collection in Sensor Networks via the Novel Fast Markov Decision Process Framework
We investigate the data collection problem in sensor networks. The network consists of a

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EECS News

OSU Team Earns 3rd place at National Competition

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May 13, 2015

An Oregon State University team of computer science and electrical and computer engineering students earned third place at the Intel-Cornell Cup on May 1-2 at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex in Cape Canaveral, Fla. The purpose of the embedded design competition is to inspire student innovation. Entry into the event is competitive; only 22… Continue reading

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New Energy Sensors at OSU Will Test Local Electric Grid

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May 8, 2015

Oregon State press release posted 5/7/2015. A new energy test bed using cutting-edge sensor technology has been located at Oregon State University, designed to gain a better understanding of the local electric grid. The Bonneville Power Administration awarded a $350,000 grant to develop a system that will provide a detailed analysis of load composition and power… Continue reading

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Creating Wearable Technology in a Weekend

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Apr 17, 2015

In just 30 hours, Oregon State University students created wearable technology projects at HWeekend on April 10-12, sponsored by the School of Electrical Engineering and Computer Science. Thirty-five students spanning several areas of engineering formed seven teams and built projects that ranged from a remote controlled arm to a video game. The event was organized… Continue reading

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David Piorkowski receives IBM Fellowship Award

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Apr 13, 2015

Graduate student David Piorkowski received an IBM Ph.D. Fellowship Award in March 2015. The fellowship is an intensely competitive worldwide program, which honors exceptional Ph.D. students who have an interest in solving problems that are important to IBM and fundamental to innovation in many academic disciplines and areas of study. Piorkowski’s research is in the area… Continue reading

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Student Profile: Claudia Mini

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Feb 2, 2015

Claudia Mini’s passion for technology was sparked by watching her aunt play Nintendo NES, although it was not until college that she decided to pursue it as a career. Now an Oregon State computer science student, Mini has found a way to combine her creative side with computer science. Of those early days hanging out… Continue reading

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