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Chemistry Challenge Winners Hold Keys to Greener Future
LOS ANGELES, California ENS — --> Adhesives used in manufacturing plywood and other wood composites often contain toxic formaldehyde. Now a soy based alternative has been developed by an Oregon state university professor, and it has earned him a Presidential Green Chemistry Challenge Award from the federal government....
Tags: chemicals, hydrogen, Manufacturing, Oregon State University, professor, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency
Research articles 2007-06-26
Steven Buccola
2006-2007 President Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor, 1980-present, Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Oregon State University. Lady Davis Fellow, Hebrew University of Jerusalem Rehovot campus, 2000 Visiting Scholar, Department of Economics, Harvard University, 1999 Visiting Associate Professor, Michigan State University (lecturing at University of...
Tags: MARKETING, Oregon State University, Pricing, professor, Strategy, Transportation
Research articles 2006-12-01
Stronger wood-plastic parts.(INFRASTRUCTURE/CONSTRUCTION)
Researchers at the College of Forestry at Oregon State University OSU, USA, have developed a way to make stronger, cheaper wood-plastic composites WPCs. WPCs are commonly used for outdoor applications, such as decking, as they require low maintenance and are resistant to rot. However,...
Tags: Fax, INTERNET, Manufacturing, Oregon State University, professor
Research articles 2006-12-01
George Copa named CEFPI Planner of the Year.(news & views)(Council of Educational Facility Planners International)(Brief article)
George H. Copa Ph.D., a professor in the College of Education at Oregon State University, has been selected 2006 Planner of the Year by the Council of Educational Facility Planners International CEFPI at the organization's 83rd Annual Conference in Phoenix, Sept. 16 to 19. Planner of...
Tags: Government, Leadership, Oregon State University, Phoenix Technologies, professor, Regulations
Research articles 2006-11-01
ELECTRONICS AND MAGNETISM: Marine Self-Assembly of Semiconductors.
Diatoms, a single-celled marine life form that has been around at least 100 million years, are being harnessed by researchers at Oregon State University to help make progress in nanotechnology. Gregory Rorrer, the lead investigator and OSU chemical engineering professor is developing the biological process technology...
Tags: electronics, HARDWARE, Oregon State University, professor, Semiconductors, silicon
Research articles 2005-05-01
Steven T. Buccola
2002 Fellow Professor, Associate Professor, and Assistant Professor, l980--present, Oregon State University Lady Davis Fellow, Hebrew University, 2000 Visiting Scholar, Harvard University, 1999 Visiting Associate Professor, Michigan State University at University of Zimbabwe, 1985-86 Assistant Professor, Virginia Tech, 1976-80 Chairperson, Oregon State University Graduate...
Tags: Oregon State University, professor
Research articles 2002-12-01
OSU professor puts the lid on stink
An Oregon State University OSU professor has found a way to stop the stink in manure ponds by using the stuff of tennis shoes. Ron Miner, a professor of bioengineering at OSU, has spent much of his career developing effective ways to manage farmyard manure and sniffing out the...
Tags: CAREER, HARDWARE, Oregon State University, professor, smell, Storage
Research articles 2002-05-01
Small packages
Reducing energy systems to the mesoscopic scale may one day Yield fuel reformers for electric cars, 20 times the portable energy of batteries, or perhaps a visit to Mars. OREGON STATE UNIVERSITY researchers call it MECS, for "microtechnology-based energy and chemical systems." Battelle's Pacific Northwest National Laboratory...
Tags: MEMS, Oregon State University, performance, professor
Research articles 2001-06-01
Personalised display
The days of the personal head-up display have come a step closer, with researchers at Oregon State University OSU demonstrating a transparent p-type material, one necessary part of a transistor. Transparent transistors could make displaying information on glass possible. Arthur Sleight, professor of chemistry at Oregon, presented the...
Tags: HARDWARE, Oregon State University, professor, Semiconductors, transistor
Research articles 2001-04-16
Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names two to serve as members of the National Science Board.
M2 PRESSWIRE-3 April 2000-THE WHITE HOUSE: Office of the Press Secretary -- President Clinton names two to serve as members of the National Science Board C1994-2000 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:30032000 The President today announced his intent to nominate Jane Lubchenco...
Tags: board, Oregon State University, president, professor, Washington
Research articles 2000-04-03
Paul W. Barkley
Professor of Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, 1980 to presentRainier Bank Professor of Agricultural Economics, Washington State University, 1980-85Professor of Agricultural Economics, Cornell University, 1979-80Associate to Full Professor, Washington State University, 1967-79Assistant to Associate Professor, Colorado State University, 1964-67Agricultural Economist, NRED-ERS-USDA, Logan, Utah, 1962-64Instructor and Extension Specialist, Kansas State University,...
Tags: CAREER, economist, FINANCE, Investment, Kansas, Leadership, Oregon State University, professor, Quality, Washington State University
Research articles 1997-12-01

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John Fryer, pioneer of fish research at Oregon State University, dies
John Fryer, a distinguished professor emeritus of microbiology at Oregon State University who was known to his graduate and doctoral students as simply Doc, died Aug. 31 at his home. He was 75.
Tags: Oregon State University
Research articles 2004-09-09
Oregon State University Lecture Series Examines 'Enron Implosion'.
The Register-Guard, Eugene, Ore. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Mar. 13--CORVALLIS, Ore.--The Enron meltdown is coming to the Willamette Valley. That is to say, Oregon State University will offer a special lecture series to students called "The Enron Implosion" that ...
Tags: Components, Enron Corp., HARDWARE, Oregon State University, Portland, Processors, Semiconductors
Research articles 2002-03-13
David Evans and Associates, Oregon State University students team up
Oregon State University's School of Civil and Construction Engineering has formed a partnership with Portland's David Evans and Associates Inc. and Swiss company Leica Geosystems Inc. to encourage students to pursue careers in geospatial surveying. According to Scott Ashford, professor and head of the School...
Tags: David Evans and Associates Inc.
Research articles 2009-03-20
Oregon professor founded National Alliance hate group
The National Alliance was founded by William Luther Pierce, a physics professor who taught at Oregon State University and who was also a member of the American Nazi Party in the early 1970s. Pierce was best known for authoring the book "The Turner Diaries" under the pseudonym Andrew...
Tags: Southern Poverty Law Center
Research articles 2006-06-10
Farmers' markets; success, failure, and management ecology
Farmers' markets; success, failure, and management ecology. Stephenson, Garry. Cambria Press 2008 219 pages $99.95 Hardcover HF5472 "It's harder than it looks" Stephenson states in his study of farmers' markets in Oregon. As a professor at Oregon State University and coordinator of...
Tags: Farmers
Research articles 2008-08-01
Arnold Appleby to receive K-State Distinguished Service Award.
M2 PRESSWIRE-5 December 2001-Kansas State University: Arnold Appleby to receive K-State Distinguished Service Award C1994-2001 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD RDATE:05122001 MANHATTAN -- Arnold Appleby, professor emeritus of weed science at Oregon State University, is receiving a Distinguished Service Award ...
Tags: Oregon State University
Research articles 2001-12-05
Registration of `Zak' wheat. (Registrations Of Cultivars).
`Zak' soft white spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) (Reg. no. CV-914, PI 607839) was developed by the Agricultural Research Center of Washington State University in cooperation with the Agricultural Experiment Stations AESs of the University of Idaho and Oregon State University and the USDA-ARS. This variety...
Tags: centimeter, grain, kilogram, Washington State University
Research articles 2002-03-01
BRIEFLY
Byline: The Register-Guard Women voters league to host membership lunch The League of Women Voters of Lane County will hold a membership luncheon Thursday at the Mallard Banquet Hall at First Avenue and Madison Street. Professor Bill Lunch, chairman...
Tags: Oregon State University
Research articles 2003-09-16
Dr. Gail L. Cramer: Lifetime achievement award
Gail L. Cramer is currently professor and head of the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness at Louisiana State University. He was the L.C. Carter Chair Professor in the Department of Agricultural Economics and Agribusiness at the University of Arkansas from 1987 to 2000. He attained his bachelor's degree from...
Tags: University of Arkansas
Research articles 2002-08-01
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