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See the Texas A&M University College of Engineering news from August 2025 .

Drs. Linda Katehi and Jian Tao are developing digital twin technology to create customizable, AI-powered sensor systems that can be built faster, more affordably and with better performance.

Alicia and Edelmiro Muñiz ’67 embody the true spirit of giving back, paving the way for future Aggies to achieve their dreams.

Artificial intelligence shows researchers that pollution increases may be more likely following natural hazards.

The new programs will strengthen the university’s role in national innovation and workforce development.

The American Society of Engineering Education honored Dr. Johnson’s dedication with the designation of Fellow Member.

Researchers are using artificial intelligence to identify areas at high risk for power outages.

Dr. Timothy A. Davis was awarded an esteemed lectureship, where he described how he pairs math and music to create art.

ConocoPhillips and Texas A&M collaborate on research to reuse produced water from oil and gas industries.

Dr. James R. “Bob” Biard, inventor of the first infrared LED, holder of 73 U.S. patents, and distinguished former student, is still celebrated today for his groundbreaking contributions.

Graduate students Rishi Jangale and Derek Pravecek work to improve the novel RoboBall.

Fatima Mahnaz and Somtochukwu Lambert presented their research on radio frequency heating and sustainable fuels at the North American Catalysis Society meeting.

The awards will support faculty work to solve complex engineering challenges in different fields.

National award honors Dr. Arun Srinivasa for decades of impactful teaching, mentorship and service in mechanical engineering.

The Materials Science and Engineering Department announces a new active learning space opening in 2026.

Computer engineering graduate students take honors in the large language model category of the Generative AI Chip Hackathon.

The ceremonial signing at Space Center Houston marked the formal announcement of the first university-dedicated space research facility aboard the International Space Station.

How advanced nuclear fuel models can help power digital infrastructure safely and efficiently.