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

Five former biomedical engineering students are helping advance space exploration from mission control to life support systems.

Researchers developed a framework to keep processing plants safe from cyber-attacks.

Texas A&M engineering student Aiden Ross earns a four-chair turn on the national singing competition.

Fourteen former and current student recipients were recognized by the College of Engineering.

A student capstone team worked to improve outcomes for children who have undergone the Fontan procedure.

Dr. James 'Mike' Walker '66, Stephen H. "Steve" Vincent '73 and John Zachry '84 named Distinguished Alumni by The Association of Former Students.

The annual pitch competition centered on problems with the potential to drive future investments.

Program sets the pace for incoming engineering students and the future of engineering.

Judge Matt Sebesta Jr. ’84 establishes a scholarship for future Aggie engineers from his home county.

Inspired by generations of engineers, Abdul Samad Khan is forging his own path — one shaped by determination, bold choices and quiet strength.

Texas A&M researchers have developed a new cyber defense system to improve the safety of critical infrastructure.

Five faculty members from the department were recognized for their professional contributions to their technical disciplines.

Dr. Rita Okoroafor received the Montague-CTE Scholar Award for her commitment to lifelong learning and student success.

Faith Larimore ’26 honors her grandparents’ memory by committing to her educational journey and serving others with purpose, heart and unbreakable resolve.

Montgomery Bohde received the Astronaut Scholarship and the Goldwater Scholarship for his dedication to machine learning research.

With offshore wind poised for massive growth, Texas A&M researchers develop a versatile anchor system that could solve the industry’s biggest logistical and financial challenge.

Equipped with knowledge of resilient ecosystems, Texas A&M researchers showcase the strength of bio-inspired cyber-physical power systems.

The new gel holds its shape at extreme temperatures, opening the door to safer, more powerful batteries and energy storage.

Ph.D. student Chase Katz reflects on how his love for materials science and leadership drives his mission to innovate at Texas A&M.

Texas A&M electrical and computer engineering former student and ExxonMobil Chairman and CEO Darren Woods ’87 joined the department for a fireside chat.

After a break from college, Marcus Hansen ’24 reignited his passion for engineering and earned a SMART Scholarship to advance research in additive manufacturing.

Industrial and systems engineering student Jyoti KC is making history in the pursuit of space, aiming to represent her home country of Nepal and push the boundaries of exploration.

The rare distinction from the National Security Agency marks Texas A&M as one of only 10 academic institutions designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in cybersecurity education, research and operations.