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Looking for work-ready graduate students? Interested in "blue-sky" research? Want to experience more tech transfer? Then you need a research relationship!
By partnering with EECS, you can gain access to faculty expertise and research labs/centers while working on industry-sponsored research projects.
Find out more about our research areas and let us know what you'd like to do next. |
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| IEEE Seminars |
The IEEE student group invites industry to present seminars here on the Oregon State campus. The goal of IEEE Seminars is to give students early exposure to the world outside of academics, making it useful and interesting for Freshman through seniors and graduate students. This is a great opportunity for companies to get involved and meet with prospective Oregon State engineers. Approximately 30 to 80 students attend the seminars, depending largely on student schedules and their interest in the topic. For more information, contact:
IEEE Officers
osu-exec@ieee.org |
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| Get INSPiRED! |
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Need qualified employees for your organization?
Want to drive innovation and create new technologies for the new engineering economy?
Then be part of the exciting environment of collaboration and innovation through the College of Engineering INSPiRE partnerships!
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| TekBots®: Creating Platforms
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Oregon State EECS has embarked on a significant effort to reform the undergraduate program with the introduction of the platforms for learning® concept. A platform for learning is a set of common, unifying objects or experience that weave together the various classes in a curriculum. By employing this common platform in each class, it illustrates the interrelationships and interdependencies of the classes. A key characteristic of the platform is that it becomes a concrete yet dynamic system that is built upon as the student progresses through the curriculum. The evolving system represents what the student has learned, how it is applied and how it relates to other subjects they have learned in other classes. For ECE students, that platform is a TekBot. |
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| Sponsor a Senior Project |
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Do you want to impact student learning while raising your visibility? Do you want to access project deliverables?
You can do all that and more by sponsoring a Senior Design Project. In exchange a team of senior students will tackle your real-world problem, gaining more insight about your company. Meanwhile you can evaluate the students without an obligation to hire them.
Download the entire pdf brochure (828 kb) |
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Industrial Advisory Board |
Want to impact the School of EECS' future? Do you support Oregon State's efforts to reach Top-25 ranking? Than this is something you should be involved in.
Members of the School of EECS Industrial Advisory Board (IAB) provide input on how our School can be more efficient, more strategic, etc. Meeting only once a year, IAB members have opportunities to share their input both as a collective group and individually. Input from our IAB members is vital to our success, so we take what you say seriously. |
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