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

Texas A&M University researchers investigate influences of flash droughts.

The American Bureau of Shipping and Texas A&M University’s Mary Kay O’Connor Process Safety Center have collaborated on a carbon capture project.

Dr. Yang Liu, a professor in the Department of Nuclear Engineering, received a Distinguished Early Career Award from the U.S. Department of Energy for a proposal to investigate the use of machine learning in designing and understanding new nuclear reactors.

America Makes supports a project led by Dr. Mohsen Taheri-Andani and alumni Dr. Yash Parikh.

Researchers zero in on the underlying mechanism that causes alloys to crack when exposed to hydrogen-rich environments.

Mia Carrola encountered surprising twists and turns on her path from high school welder to aspiring veterinarian to Ph.D. engineer at the Air Force Research Lab.

The John J. DeShazo Jr. ’49 Memorial Endowed Scholarship is paving the way for future Aggie engineers by honoring a legacy of dedication and excellence in traffic engineering.

Researchers are developing Intelligence Augmentation, a comprehensive framework that integrates AI and human decision-making into process safety systems.

Texas A&M researchers are using AI to improve the management of disasters like hurricanes before, during and after the events.

Dr. Mark Benden has been named a Fellow by the National Academy of Inventors for his 25 patents and commercialized inventions, resulting in over $1 billion in sales.

Dr. Jacob Rogers was awarded the 2024 Texas A&M Distinguished Dissertation Award in the category of Mathematics, Physical Sciences, and Engineering.

Team from aerospace engineering wins best paper award for contributions made toward the development of advanced vertical flight aircraft.

Texas A&M researchers are developing generative AI technology to create realistic 3D models of the Earth’s subsurface.

Texas A&M doctoral student and the Rhisotope Project team up to use radioisotopes to protect endangered rhinos from poachers.

Dr. Julie Schoenung will deliver the plenary award lecture as the recipient of the 2024 TMS/ASM Joint Distinguished Lectureship in Materials and Society Award.

Dr. George Pharr receives the 2024 Heyn Commemorative Medal of the German Society for Materials Science.

Participants from International Space University’s Space Studies Program visited Texas A&M to learn about exciting research in the Department of Aerospace Engineering.

New website provides toxic flooding vulnerability mapping and nature-based solutions for the Galveston Bay area’s petrochemical sites and communities at risk.