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

A workshop co-hosted by Texas A&M University explored how AI can improve hurricane preparedness in Texas.

John Lyons ’20 and his journey to accomplished engineer comes full circle with a scholarship to support hardworking engineering technology students in need.

The first-ever Research in AI for Science and Engineering (RAISE) Workshop, held at the Zachry Engineering Education Complex, highlighted bold initiatives already in motion.

Members of the Century Singers participated in a research study showing that aerospace engineers could “see sound,” which may lead to quieter airplanes.

Polymers offer potential for less invasive Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s treatments.

Kyle Beishir ’24 has been recognized for his excellence in HVAC-related studies and contributions to the field.

Dr. Pushkar Lele has received a $3 million grant to investigate antibiotic tolerance in bacteria.

Texas A&M University researcher seeks to revolutionize women’s health with biomedical engineering, calling engineers to impactful research and open communication.

New research provides first evidence of the use of browser fingerprints for online tracking.

Anthony Wood ’87 launched his first company from his dorm room. Today, he leads the #1 streaming platform in the United States.

Dr. Congrui Grace Jin and team have pioneered an out-of-this-world technique to build an extraterrestrial synthetic community.

A Texas A&M researcher is using hypergraphs to study resilience in complex networks.

Dr. Guillermo Aguilar receives national award for empowering students and faculty through personalized support.

Researchers unite to tackle challenges in semiconductor tech, health care and infrastructure.

Researchers are testing a virtual assistant that may help astronauts solve unexpected problems during space travel.