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The SMART Scholars program will benefit coenrolled students with financial assistance and educational specialization in the semiconductor industry.

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Texas A&M’s student chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers hosts an exclusive event that creates networking opportunities with industry professionals.

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The Texas A&M Material Advantage Chapter earned national recognition for its outstanding leadership, outreach and professional development, reflecting the spirit of innovation and service that defines Aggie engineers.

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Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed a method to rejuvenate old and damaged human cells by replacing their mitochondria.

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Jo Anne '98 and Mike Donovan '96 support chemical engineers through heat transfer device funding.

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Awards

From pause to purpose

Nov. 19, 2025 • 3 min. read

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

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Research

The ups and downs of space research

Nov. 18, 2025 • 3 min. read

Researchers participate in microgravity parabolic flights to study spaceflight associated health risks.

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A study abroad graphic turned Isaac Cabello’s college experience into a global journey, shaping his approach to teamwork and now helping others see the value in global learning.

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Campus Community

Art and engineering collide

Nov. 15, 2025 • 4 min. read

The fifth annual Artistic Engineering Contest encourages students, faculty and staff to show how they see beauty in engineering and science.

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Researchers are developing dynamic models to understand how large grid loads — such as data centers and cryptocurrency facilities — react to disturbances, helping improve grid reliability.