March 12th, 2014
Art meets engineering
The electrodermal activity (EDA) of an Oregon State student who participated in Silveira’s study in which he examines the effects of music performance errors on […]
The electrodermal activity (EDA) of an Oregon State student who participated in Silveira’s study in which he examines the effects of music performance errors on […]
The small Albanian village Kristina Milaj grew up in is hard to find on a map. But this spirited senior in civil engineering at Oregon […]
Recently completed studies in Harvard Business Review provide compelling evidence that workforce diversity unlocks innovation and drives market growth. This is especially true in engineering — one […]
Steve Malany recently took on the presidency of the Associated General Contractors Oregon-Columbia Chapter. The organization, which currently has 870 member companies, advocates for the industry on […]
You might call Jeff Luitjens an innate engineer. He’s always had a fascination for how things work, even going as far as taking apart the […]
Skip Newberry, executive director of the Technology Association of Oregon, recently gave us some quality time to talk about his predictions for the state’s thriving […]
Robots are transforming our lives in numerous ways, and sales of robotic technologies are increasing at an annual rate of 30 percent. Oregon State’s robotics […]
An interdisciplinary team of Oregon State graduate students and faculty has been working closely with a Portland startup, Pacific Diabetes Technologies, for more than a […]