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See all of the Texas A&M University College of Engineering's stories from January 2025.

Researchers have developed a flame-retardant coating that protects cotton and other textiles safely and efficiently.

Dr. Jonathan Snodgrass and a team of researchers are looking into how the power grid can be affected by electrifying passenger cars.

Texas A&M University is creating advanced mapping technologies to further the evolution of autonomous vehicles.

Engineers have spent over 30 years studying ways to monitor electric power lines for faults and failures to correct those conditions before an outage or fire occurs.

Dennis Schulze ’86 embodies the Aggie spirit, giving back through scholarships and wisdom, inspiring future Aggies to respect others, stay focused and never give up.

These first-generation Aggies tell a story of love, brought together through new experiences and traditions in the making.

The annual Doctoral New Investigator grant from The American Chemical Society has been awarded to Dr. Manish Shetty for his research in catalysis materials.

Richard A. Wolters Jr. ’66 established an engineering scholarship in honor of the love of his life— Ilene Wolters

Dr. Karen Butler-Purry has received the highest honor for teachers and mentors shaping the next generation of technical leaders, including scientists and engineers.

Dr. Ya Wang and Dr. Justin Wilkerson receive prestigious recognition from the White House for their groundbreaking engineering research.

Four Texas A&M students were recipients of the ASM International Houston Chapter’s scholarship program.

New research uses AI to improve training of sensorimotor skills in human subjects, with potential applications ranging from performing surgery to perfecting tennis serves.

Texas A&M secured the top spot in Texas and 6th in nation, according to U.S. News & World Report.

Representing UNICEF, a Texas A&M College of Engineering student brought their advocacy work to the nation’s capital.

Drs. Rosalind Picard and Richard Dawkins will explore the intersection between science and religion at the annual Trotter Endowed Lecture Series.