EECS ingenuity is behind new magnetic materials that are advancing computer memory, a new method to help scientists understand habitats of rare or endangered species, and a system to make rock concerts sound better by reducing distortion in speakers. It is also what drives alumni Alex Polvi and Brandon Philips, who are making a splash with their new company, CoreOS. We invite you to take few minutes to read EECS Ingenuity, the e-newsletter for the School of EECS, to find out more about the students, faculty and alumni that are breaking new ground at Oregon State.