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Regional transportation challenges
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research |
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"PSU is my home, with so many good friends and helpful faculty members."
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graduate |
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“Look at the track record of where we started in the 60s and where the college is now. At this rate, the Maseeh College promises to be an exciting place for creating the next generation of technology.”
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faculty |
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“Thanks to my professors at PSU and my experiences in and out of the classroom, I believe I am fully prepared for what lies ahead.”
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alumnus |
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"The relaxed atmosphere on campus, the helpful attitude of the professors and their valuable advice has made my experience at PSU very enjoyable and will certainly contribute to my ability to have a successful career in engineering."
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alumnus |
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Lynn Peterson, who considers herself a "recovering highway engineer," paves the way as the first woman enrolled in PSU's Civil and Environmental Engineering Ph.D. program.
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graduate |
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“PSU’s unique urban setting and the collaborative spirit of my colleagues in the transportation profession, both on campus and off, creates an environment that allows me to develop as a researcher and bring relevant case studies to the classroom.”
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faculty |
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David Jay is working to reinvent the field study of tidal analysis.
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faculty |
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Gwynn Johnson's enthusiasm for teaching and research helps make PSU extraordinary.
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faculty |
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Peter Dusicka’s research revolves around promoting survivability through materials and engineering.
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faculty |
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"Many PSU students gain professional experience and contacts while in school. This gives them the ability to hit the ground running as they begin their careers."
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faculty |
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Scott Wells specializes in developing computer models for reservoirs, lakes, and rivers in order to maintain their quality.
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faculty |
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Up until now it's been a juggling act to balance work and school. Receiving the Maseeh Fellowship has relieved some of that pressure and allowed me to focus on my studies and research.
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graduate |
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"The new CEE Ph.D. program has made it possible for me to realize my dream of becoming a professor and is allowing me to form a new research partnership between PSU and Oregon Tech."
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alumnus |
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OTREC is a National University Transportation Center sponsored by the U.S. Department of Transportation's Research and Innovative Technology Administration and is a partnership between Portland State University, the University of Oregon, Oregon State University and the Oregon Institute of Technology.
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research |