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Department of Computer Science and Engineering attends the 2018 Grace Hopper Celebration.

Triad is a public service oriented, national security science organization equally owned by its three founding members: Battelle Memorial Institute, The Texas A&M University System, and The Regents of the University of California.

The Zachry Department of Civil Engineering has announced the 2018 recipients of its distinguished graduate awards.

Dr. George M. Pharr, professor in the Department of Materials Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, has been recognized by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME).

Dr. Marvin Adams and his collaborators support national security through predictive computational modeling.

Dr. Arun Srinivasa has been named a fellow of the Society of Engineering Science, an honor which recognizes outstanding achievements and contributions.

This program gave us a much clearer understanding of the most important step in developing a product... Had we not spoken with over 30 potential customers about our idea, we would've created a product that was neither functional nor useful in the real world.

The Texas A&M University System showcased a wide range of work and projects that could help the U.S. military in its quest for modernization during a recent visit by U.S. Army Gen. John M. “Mike” Murray from the Army Futures Command.

Until recently, cyber attacks were primarily targeted toward software, but they have now shifted toward the deeper layers of hardware, which poses new challenges to defenders. Instead of simply ensuring that the software is robustly secure, researchers now have to find ways to creatively secure the underlying hardware as well.

Kathryn and Robert Denton have established a scholarship to provide one or more scholarships to full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University.

Dr. Anthony Guiseppi-Elie has been named associate dean of Engineering Medicine (EnMed) at Texas A&M University, the innovative engineering medicine school option at Houston Methodist Hospital, developed to educate a new kind of physician to create transformational technology for health care.

Walmart Technology established a partnership with Texas A&M University by sponsoring an artificial intelligence course in the department of computer science and engineering.

Researchers from Texas A&M University and Yale University are collaborating to develop a wrist-worn, cuffless blood pressure monitoring system that could revolutionize the approach to blood pressure management.

Dr. Alexei Poludnenko, associate professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University, was awarded the 2018-19 McElmurry Teaching Excellence Award.

A team of researchers have developed a synthetic material that will help give solar power an edge over fossil fuels, making it a more viable and competitive option for sustainable energy.

The findings presented in this paper represent a significant step toward Lutkenhaus’s ultimate goal: the creation of a battery made entirely of polymers.

Tailgate sweeps give nuclear engineering students the opportunity to practice detecting environmental radiation.

Marna Stepan '90, the nuclear engineering undergraduate advisor, endowed an impactful scholarship: The recipient must have undergone significant hardships.

Two capstone teams are working with NASA scientists and engineers on an ultra-light aircraft and a dust collector assembly system for outer space. Both teams have visited the Johnson Space Center in Houston to meet their NASA customers and get started on their projects.

Dr. Timothy Jacobs has been named a fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, an honor conferred upon worthy candidates to recognize their outstanding engineering achievements.

In its first student make-a-thon sponsorship, the National Security Agency teamed up with Texas A&M University to tackle cybersecurity issues in Aggies Invent: Internet of Things and Aggies Secure.

Computer science professor Jennifer Welch was recently celebrated with “The Jennifer Jubilee” at the Association for Computing Machinery Symposium on Principles of Distributed Computing.

The Texas A&M University Institute of Transportation Engineers (ITE) student chapter competed in the 2018 ITE International Collegiate Traffic Bowl that was held in Minneapolis, Minnesota, and took home second place.

Carolyn and Edwin Moerbe have established a scholarship to provide one or more scholarships to full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University.

Alisa and Paul Habenicht established a scholarship to provide a full-tuition scholarship over four years to a full-time student pursuing an undergraduate degree in the College of Engineering or College of Education and Human Development from Texas A&M University.

Department of Computer Science and Engineering supports, attends 2018 Tapia Conference.

A team of researchers led by Dr. Xudong Zhang are using unprecedented 3D digital modeling techniques to investigate the causes and preventions of spine-related disorders.

Electrical engineering senior, Laura Deremo is pushing the boundaries of the typical undergraduate experience by pursuing a research project that intersects the fields of materials science and electrical engineering.

Senior mechanical engineering student and Marine Corps veteran Matthew Curtis has made the most of his time at Texas A&M University, drawing upon his education and military experience to develop a potentially lifesaving new tourniquet.

A team of researchers from Texas A&M University has received the Best Paper Award at the 2018 IEEE International Conference on Vehicular Electronics and Safety.

Dr. Abhishek Jain, assistant professor in the Department of Biomedical Engineering at Texas A&M University, has been recognized with the Trailblazer Award from the National Institutes of Health National Institute of Biomedical Imaging and Bioengineering for his team's research on sickle cell disease.

Don ’58 and Marilyn Lummus have established the Don ’58 and Marilyn Lummus Professorship of Practice in Engineering to support the teaching, research, service and professional development activities of the professorship holder.

On a quest to solve real-world challenges and change the world through inventions and solutions to improve lives, Jun Zou ’95 has accomplished far beyond his initial goals.

A multidisciplinary team from Texas A&M University and the Army Research Laboratory was one of the three teams that won the MD5 A-Hack-of-the-Drones 2018 hackathon in Austin, Texas with the promise of $15,000 to further develop their ideas.

Caitlyn Talbert has established a scholarship to be used to provide one or more scholarships to full-time students pursuing an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University.