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Read the latest stories from the Texas A&M University College of Engineering.
Equipped with knowledge of resilient ecosystems, Texas A&M researchers showcase the strength of bio-inspired cyber-physical power systems.
Texas A&M researchers develop metallic gel that could transform batteries
Oct. 22, 2025 • 5 min. readThe new gel holds its shape at extreme temperatures and opens the door to safer, more powerful batteries and energy storage for the future.
Petroleum engineering faculty honored with SPE 2025 regional awards
Oct. 21, 2025 • 4 min. readFive faculty members from the petroleum engineering department were recognized for their professional contributions to their technical disciplines.
The generosity of donors fueled one of the largest fundraising years in Texas A&M Engineering’s history, creating transformative opportunities for students and faculty.
Inspired by his own experiences, Judge Matt Sebesta Jr. ’84 establishes a scholarship for future Aggie civil engineers from his home county.
Texas A&M researchers have developed a new cyber defense system to improve the safety of critical infrastructure.
Inspired by generations of engineers, Abdul Samad Khan is forging his own path — one shaped by determination, bold choices and quiet strength.
Biomedical engineering researchers are exploring a novel treatment for alcohol-related liver disease using nanoparticles a thousand times smaller than a human hair.
Program sets the pace for incoming engineering students and the future of engineering.
Researchers have identified potential benefits of trileaflet mechanical heart valves.









