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Texas A&M students traveled to the city of winds to compete in the world’s largest collegiate algorithmic programming competition, the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals.
At a recent conference, Texas A&M University researchers unveiled breakthroughs in pediatric medical devices and discussed business strategies to overcome manufacturing challenges in a small market.
Students propose AI security solution for classified documents
Sep. 24, 2025 • 3 min. readTeam DC Capture earned first place and $5,000 for their solution to enhance secure document classification.
Dr. Jiho Shin and international collaborators outline the promise of micro-LED technology and the manufacturing challenges preventing its use in everyday devices.
Four Texas A&M undergraduate engineering programs rank #1 in Texas
Sep. 23, 2025 • 2 min. readThe College of Engineering, and eight of its undergraduate engineering programs, ranked in the top 10 amongst public institutions.
Embodying what Texas A&M stands for, Aggie engineers chosen as Fish Camp namesakes share powerful experiences of service, unity and connection.
By establishing the Jayaraman Family Graduate Fellowship in Chemical Engineering, Dr. Arul Jayaraman supports the dreams of Aggie engineers while commemorating his father’s legacy.
Texas A&M researchers uncover how forces from bacterial growth affect materials, paving the way for medical devices that treat infections without antibiotics.
Aggie engineer and entrepreneur Mark Semmelbeck ’83 shares his story from petroleum classes at Texas A&M to establishing a new venture in healthy foods.
Texas A&M University researchers have made a discovery in cryopreservation, which could lead to improvements in organ transplantation, wildlife conservation and more.









