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

Texas A&M Engineering joined leading universities in OpenAI’s NexGenAI consortium to foster tech-driven literacy.

Dr. Mladen Kezunovic recognized for excellence in graduate education.

New research studying shape memory alloys with AI may allow fighter jets to transform into the future with the help of new materials.

Professor establishes a doctoral research award fueled by her passion for science and love for her mother.

Texas A&M University students have designed an eco-friendly car for amateur and pro-am racing leagues.

Dr. Prasad Enejti honored for contributions to digital and student-centered teaching methods.

The first of its kind, a new adhesive for wearable medical devices could offer relief for allergy-prone skin.

Texas A&M researchers received a grant from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to address the limitations of applying artificial intelligence tools in military scenarios.

Seniors apply their skills to real-world challenges through capstone projects at the 2025 Engineering Project Showcase.

Texas A&M’s industrial and systems engineering department received multiple awards at its field’s annual conference, reflecting significant contributions to both scholarly research and engineering education.

Robotics experts gathered at Texas A&M University for the 22nd International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots to share groundbreaking research on robots in our everyday world.

Researchers are shortcutting complex equations with AI, paving the way for engineering and scientific breakthroughs.

Using doorbell cameras to measure rainfall could help conserve thousands of gallons of irrigation water — and save you money.

Dr. Qingsheng Wang’s established publication history and expertise led to his appointment as editor of one of his field’s most prestigious journals.

Dr. Ayman Hawari brings more than 30 years of experience in collaborative research, education and leadership to the department.