Two Oregon Tech students spent the summer painting a mural within Oregon Tech’s Purvine Hall, to highlight the journey that energy takes to get to us, and all the steps taken by our engineers to get it there.
In 2010, Paulo Vasconcelos had a good paying job working for petroleum giant Petrobras in his hometown of Aracaju, but he wasn't satisfied.
The Brazilian already had a bachelor's degree in English teaching and had always wanted to put his language skills to use by studying and living aboard.
Students of AUVSI formed the Oregon Tech Unmanned Systems Team with the ultimate goal of participating in the 19th annual International RoboSub Competition, held in San Diego, California, July 25-30
His research projects focus on the real-life applications in the renewable energy and power sector, challenging students with real-world problems and creating the space for them to innovate, take risks, fail sometimes, and innovate some more.
Partnership with Oregon Institute of Technology to expand access to the college’s Renewable Energy Engineering program and encourage the development of a high-tech workforce in rural communities