Robert Bob Skelton.

Dr. Robert “Bob” Skelton leaves behind a remarkable career in engineering and lasting mentorship to students and colleagues.

Can Huang, Rohit Gupte and Han Zhang standing in front of lab holding award

Three researchers in the NanoBio Systems Laboratory at Texas A&M University were recognized as Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Risers for their innovative research projects in the area of national security.

Group of former biomedical students standing in front of a screen that reads, PediaKap. Two of the students hold caps.

Former biomedical engineering students made a new custom-designed cap for children affected by obstructive sleep apnea to study their conditions.

Group of students sitting at tables in a room. In the back, some stand and cheer while others applaud.

Texas A&M University’s Invent for the Planet returned with team DisPlace winning first place in College Station for a post-disaster temporary housing solution.

Four school officials pose with a thumbs up.

Texas A&M University and South Texas College recently announced the launch of the Texas A&M Engineering Academy at South Texas College, which will enroll the first cohort of students in fall 2023.

Dr. Daniel A. Jiménez

Dr. Daniel A. Jiménez has been elected chair of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Computer Society Technical Committee on Computer Architecture for a four-year term.

Emilia Mrugala in the halls of the Zachry Building.

Sophomore chemical engineering student Emilia Mrugala will spend 10-12 weeks in California at a summer internship with Marathon Petroleum, mainly learning the oil refinery process.

Six students stand in front of a board with information on their capstone project.

Former biomedical engineering students create a device to locate the endotracheal tube in the lungs for safety.

Dr. Mike McShane hands an award to Jason Harris.

Dr. Jason Harris received the biomedical engineering department’s Outstanding Alumni Award for developing thousands of transformational, life-saving biomedical devices and his connections to Texas A&M that have led to scientific and engineering discoveries.

Building destroyed by Hurricane Ian in Florida.

A Texas A&M University researcher documented and collected valuable data on Florida’s affected structures and coastlines in the wake of Hurricane Ian.