This upgrade is part of a two-year project undertaken by the university’s Center for Applied Systems and Software in collaboration with the Oregon Department of Transportation.
OSL alum Matthew Johnson returned to Oregon State University to deliver the keynote address to the Electrical Engineering and Computer Science (EECS) Graduation Celebration, June 2025.
A team of four Oregon State University students took first place at Cal Hacks 10.0, a technology-focused competition hosted by the University of California, Berkeley
The Buni Surfboard Company emerged during summer 2020, when computer science student/former CASS Student Developer Parker Conrad and mechanical engineering student Mason Crawford decided they would craft a surfboard. Photo courtesy of Aarie Burris.
Learn about CASS and how we are working with the Oregon Department of Transportation to move a large, monolithic, n-tier enterprise application to a microservices architecture.
A web app created by students and staff in the Center for Applied Systems and software helped government agencies alert the public about roads that were impacted by wildfires.
The 2019 CyberForce Competition Winners, Including Two OSL Students.
Working at the Open Source Lab has been the highlight of my computer science experience at Oregon State University.
Mark Clements, CASS Software Development Group Lab Manager, teaches Oregon educators to create apps for Apple devices using the Swift language
CASS Open Source Lab student-workers Bailey Singleton, Hannah Solorzano, Jerry Peng, and Mohamed Eldebri enjoy collaborating on open source code projects for clients from the lab in Milne Computer Center.