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Dr. Chao Tian and Dr. Ruida Zhou are developing balanced and comprehensive understandings of the tradeoffs between general information retrieval systems constraints.
Dr. Aashish Priye received the National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award for his research in microfluidics.
Dr. Nitesh Saxena and his team will work to develop defensive solutions to combat users’ susceptibility to cyberattacks.
Thomas Simms is combining his entrepreneurial spirit with his interest in magnetic gear research to make a difference in the electrical engineering industry.
Drs. James E. Hubbard, Tristan Griffith and Mark Balas recently published a book on noninvasive brain wave imaging. Their advanced research proves that people’s brain waves are unique, like fingerprints, and can be measured to improve human-machine teaming in the future.
Texas A&M chemical engineering professor Dr. Mahmoud El-Halwagi has been recognized with the 2022 Trevor Kletz Merit Award for his work in the process design of industrial operations.
The Department of Computer Science and Engineering hosted its first Computer Science Day, a single-day event giving middle-grade and high-school students the opportunity to learn more about the field of computer science and interact with faculty and students.
Texas A&M University faculty are working with industry and academic partners on a Department of Energy project to mine the information needed to safely plan future large-scale carbon dioxide storage in a coastal Texas saline aquifer.
A team of students, guided by their faculty mentor and relying on their own skills, made history through their cooperation, dedication and perseverance in overcoming obstacles.
Pitch competition highlights Aggie engineering entrepreneurs
April 26, 2023 • 5 min. readThe first-ever Problems Worth Solving pitch competition challenged Aggie engineering entrepreneurs to identify critical problems that could potentially serve as the basis for new startups or investments by an established enterprise.









