An illustration of an astronaut whose tether turns into a heartbeat line.

Researchers are investigating how blood flow responds at different levels of gravity.

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The Department of Computer Science and Engineering continues to grow in College Station and Galveston.

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A young program with big momentum, the Department of Materials Science and Engineering has sent 40 Ph.D.’s to faculty jobs worldwide.

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Professorships and chairs, as supported through the new initiative, are an investment to help Aggie engineering students learn more and reach their goals while supporting groundbreaking research.

Jyoti KC posing with the flag of Nepal.

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.

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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.

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

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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.

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

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