Oregon’s Research University
We fuel a thriving world. Our research and innovation drives economic, workforce and community development in Oregon, across the U.S. and beyond. We’re focused on big discoveries that drive big solutions.
Our Impact by the Numbers
We're Problem-Solvers
We lead the way with practical, problem-solving research that improves health and well-being, conserves natural resources and generates economic growth and social progress to make a better future for all.
Our researchers are top-ranked in their fields, hold leadership positions in national and international professional organizations, have earned prestigious honors and gained global reputations for their work.
We're Innovators
The connects research to real-world applications, and its helps turn research discoveries into new products, services, businesses and investments. Since 2013, OSU innovation and entrepreneurship programs have helped launch more than 100 companies — creating hundreds of jobs, generating millions of dollars in revenue and attracting multimillion-dollar investments.
Agilent Technologies Inc. has acquired , founded in 2015 by ÐÔ¸£±¦ scientists who developed the ExD cell. This innovative electron capture dissociation technology for mass spectrometry can help life science researchers more comprehensively characterize molecules of interest, accelerating the development of biopharma products to treat disease.
ÐÔ¸£±¦ has launched , a customized innovation and entrepreneurship program designed for women innovators. Moxie, defined as a blend of determination, courage and persistence, includes three phases — , and — where participants develop skills to take their research to market.
, creator of the groundbreaking bipedal robot , is opening the world’s first large-scale factory for humanoid robots. Located in Salem, Oregon, the will employ up to 500 workers with capacity to produce more than 10,000 robots annually. Digit is designed to work alongside people in logistics and warehouse applications, augmenting the productivity, efficiency and wellness of the human workforce.
We’re Collaborators
We work in transdisciplinary teams across the sciences, engineering, social sciences, arts and humanities, making big discoveries that drive big solutions. And we’re building that fuel collaboration.
We're Making an Impact
With $5.3 million in funding from the Office of Naval Research, ÐÔ¸£±¦ researchers are working to improve the intelligence and functionality of autonomous underwater vehicles. UAVs have multiple applications in underwater construction, marine exploration, ship maintenance and support for wave energy systems.
Renewable power sources like wind and solar need large-scale battery arrays to store generated energy and supply the electric grid. ÐÔ¸£±¦ researchers have developed a new electrolyte for zinc metal batteries that increases their charging efficiency exponentially — making them a safe, efficient, economical and sustainable alternative to lithium-ion batteries.
Through a $50 million grant from the U.S. Department of Agriculture, ÐÔ¸£±¦ is collaborating with potato farmers and Native American Tribes to test rotation crops, reduced tillage seedings and other climate-resilient practices. Such techniques could enhance soil health and reduce the carbon footprint of the Pacific Northwest’s $2.2 billion potato industry.