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See the Texas A&M University College of Engineering news from August 2024 .

Students in the inaugural EH EDGE cohort reflect on the significant opportunities provided by a former Aggie’s generosity.

Five biomedical engineering seniors created a total knee replacement method for canines that may improve surgery success and accessibility.

Joe Cerney ’98 champions the logistics of bringing the annual fireworks show to the Texas A&M RELLIS campus.

Earl Wilson ’82 is continuing to give back in similar fashion to his own scholarship donors with the establishment of the Marsha and Earl O. Wilson ’82 Endowed Scholarship.

Abigail Clevenger was selected as a 2023 U.S. Senator Phil Gramm Doctoral Fellow and an Association of Former Students Distinguished Graduate Student Awardee for Excellence in Teaching.

Texas A&M researchers have received an NIH grant to investigate if extracellular vesicles can be used as a therapeutic intervention for type 1 diabetes.

Third generation Aggie Thomas G. Roesner ’94 and wife Glenda established the Glenda and Thomas G. Roesner ’94 Endowed Engineering Scholarship.

Dr. Dilma Da Silva is honored to join the ranks of her role models as a Regents Professor.

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Curtis Feeny ’79 created the Richard Edwin Feeny ’85 Memorial Endowed Scholarship to honor his brother and their shared love for Aggieland.

Miles Walker ’11 has seen the power of the Aggie Network open doors to new opportunities, and now he wants to pay it forward and help others reach their goals.

Texas A&M hosted the inaugural National Science Foundation ElevateHER Conference to identify biomedical engineering opportunities to improve research in women’s health.

Drs. Joseph Kwon and Mark Barteau have discovered a way to produce ammonia for fertilizer that is greener and more efficient.

Dr. James Hubbard and The Morpheus Lab’s graphic novel brings mechanical engineering to life for students.

Moustafa Ali ’18, ’24 shares his journey to engineering excellence in the energy sector through an interdisciplinary Ph.D.

Texas A&M University researchers are working to create a digital twin of the College Station campus to optimize class times and locations.

Four manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology students learned valuable skills on their road to victory.

For his research in ammonia production, Dr. Abdoulaye Djire has been awarded the Army Research Office Early Career Award.

Three nuclear engineering students brought home first-place awards for research presentations at the Institute of Nuclear Materials Management conference.

Dr. W. Bryan ’86 and Stephanie L. Bell ’87 have established an endowed scholarship in their names to honor the school they both fell in love with.

The National Center for Therapeutics at Texas A&M received a National Science Foundation grant to help train students for the biomanufacturing industry.

A senior capstone project provides a solution to stabilize fetuses in utero during fetoscopic surgeries for correcting developmental defects.

Dr. Mladen Kezunovic was recently awarded the 2024 International Council on Large Electric Systems Medal for his technical contributions and leadership impacts.

Dr. Frances Ligler was selected for the Analytical Scientist’s 2024 Power List for the second year in a row.

Former Texas A&M engineering students highlight their experiences as Walt Disney Imagineers.

Texas A&M University joins a Northwestern University-led Engineering Research Center to bring highly skilled, affordable robotic assistance to the workforce and beyond.

The college initiative expanded engineering education access to meet rising demand for engineers in Texas and beyond.

Man-Sung Yim brings expertise from a variety of fields and a passion for safe management of nuclear power.

Geomagnetic disturbances can hurt communication and power systems, but Dr. Jonathan Snodgrass, Dr. Thomas Overbye and their research group are researching ways to mitigate their impact.

Kathryn and Harold Armstrong established the Kathryn and Harold Armstrong ETID Emergency Fund to support students in financial need.