Oregon State University Ocean Lander
A rendering of the ocean lander, developed by researchers at Oregon State

Scientists at the College of Engineering and the College of Earth, Oceanic, and Atmospheric Sciences are developing a cutting-edge ocean lander, an autonomous vehicle that will descend to the sea floor to collect valuable geophysical data. Roberto Albertani, professor in the School of Mechanical, Industrial, and Manufacturing Engineering, is spearheading an important part of the lander: the shield, which will protect the vehicle, provide stability, and ensure proper buoyancy as it dives up to 4,000 meters to the ocean floor. Continue reading

2012 Engineering Expo
More than 1500 people attended the 13th annual Engineering Expo. (Photo by Jeff Basinger)

To many people, the Engineering Expo can seem extremely overwhelming. There are hundreds of people walking around and going to the various booths, looking at all of the exciting research. But first glances can be deceiving. After spending some time at the Expo, whether you are being forced to go for a class, choosing to go because you are truly interested, or simply a person passing by, there is something for everyone.

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Kendra Sharp
Kendra Sharp receiving a shield presented by Prof. M. Bilal Khan during her visit to the new Centre for Energy Systems at the National University of Science and Technology in Islamabad.

Many people are familiar with hydroelectric power, and we can thank large dams for a lot of the energy we enjoy in homes. An Oregon State associate professor in mechanical engineering, Kendra Sharp, has been working with a smaller and more sustainable form of hydro energy called micro or pico hydropower that can improve energy accessibility all over the world. Continue reading

Orange and Black Evening

Urban Studio, Pearl District
Friday, April 20
Doors open: 5 pm
Panel discussion: 5:30 pm
Cocktail Reception: 6:30 pm
Cost: $20, $15 for OSUAA members and students
Learn more here.

Technology: Today and Tomorrow
Panel Discussion moderated by Oregon Public Broadcasting’s Rob Manning and cocktail reception presented by the OSU Alumni Association. Continue reading