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

Research teams are developing a new technology for producing graphite for improved energy storage.

Texas A&M University will enter into a contract with Aegis Aerospace Inc. to create exclusive International Space Station research opportunities for Aggies on the TAMU-SPIRIT Flight Facility.

Two asteroids with intersecting orbits have been named for two Texas A&M professors with intersecting careers.

A $1.2M grant funds Texas A&M research to explore innovative solutions for enhancing aging dam and levee resilience to overtopping.

College of Engineering increases National Academy of Engineering members to 38.

Texas A&M University student teams collaborate to design sustainable solutions at Invent for the Planet 2025.

The J. Mike Walker ’66 Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University leads U.S. mechanical engineering programs for the fourth consecutive year.

The new center will provide learning and training opportunities for students and industry partners in biomanufacturing at Pegasus Park in Dallas.

The partnership celebrates growth and success, addresses the critical need for engineers.

Charlie Weldon ’90 is giving back through scholarships and mentorship to help future generations thrive.

Drs. Nick Duffield and Arum Han have been named Senior Members of the National Academy of Inventors Class of 2025.

Texas A&M biomedical engineers showcase new research findings and foster collaborations at national Biomedical Engineering Society meeting.

Medical device entrepreneur Steve Golden ’90 was selected as the recipient of the Department of Biomedical Engineering’s Outstanding Alumni Award.

Gary Mitchell ’79 is honoring the values he learned at Texas A&M by giving back through an endowed scholarship to support future Aggie engineers.

Dr. Sy-Bor Wen has been named an American Society of Mechanical Engineers Fellow.

To honor Elshadai Getnet ’26, his parents established a scholarship in his name to impact future engineers.

The success of Texas A&M University’s Calvin Thedinger ’19 includes honoring his brother’s legacy.

The Texas A&M University System has purchased an AI supercomputer that will enable increased speed and complexity in research.

For Clay and Leanne Gaspar, Texas A&M was more than just a university—it was the foundation of lifelong friendships, a rewarding career and their life together.

Eden Schlink ’25's journey into engineering is a testament to determination, family support and seizing unexpected opportunities.

Bryan ISD teachers are enhancing STEM learning with advanced robotics training, thanks to Texas A&M's Spark! program.

Texas A&M's VEXU robotics team WHOOP wins the Excellence Award and qualifies for the World Championships.

Retrofitting old buildings to comply with modern safety codes could help minimize damage caused by earthquakes and other disasters.

A researcher in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering is developing a security-focused large language model to defend against malware.