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The annual pitch competition has the potential to drive future investments and challenges students to highlight the significance of a problem rather than propose a solution.

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Researchers developed a framework to keep processing plants safe from cyber-attacks.

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A capstone team of five Texas A&M students worked to develop a device to improve outcomes for children who have undergone the Fontan procedure.

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Dr. James 'Mike' Walker '66, Stephen H. "Steve" Vincent '73 and John Zachry '84 named Distinguished Alumni by The Association of Former Students.

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Digvijaysinh Barad is advancing industrial energy efficiency through innovative research on compressed air systems and decarbonization strategies.

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Researchers are using molecular motors as a new tool for medical intervention to target and destroy cancer cells.

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Fourteen former and current student recipients were recognized by the College of Engineering.

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Texas A&M engineering student Aiden Ross earns a four-chair turn on the national singing competition.

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Five former biomedical engineering students are helping advance space exploration from mission control to life support systems.

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Research

Small hearts, big solutions

Oct. 2, 2025 • 6 min. read

Texas A&M biomedical engineering researchers are working to develop life-saving medical devices for unborn and newborn infants.