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Texas A&M biomedical engineering researchers are working to develop life-saving medical devices for unborn and newborn infants.
The new Neurodiversity Pipelines In bioPharmaceutical Employment through Supports (NeuroPIPES) program at Texas A&M prepares autistic individuals with the skills to enter the biomanufacturing industry.
The Gambrell family established a professorship in the chemical engineering department to honor the person they adore the most, Edwin Gambrell ’65.
Two aerospace engineering graduate students from Texas A&M have been recognized for their innovative contributions at the Vertical Flight Society’s 2025 annual forum.
Former students honored for outstanding achievements and leadership
Sep. 29, 2025 • 3 min. readThe electrical and computer engineering department at Texas A&M recognized three former students for innovation, leadership and service in industry.
Dr. Huilin Gao from Texas A&M was honored by the AMS for his remote sensing and global water resources research, which has helped freshwater systems respond to human activities and extreme events.
Engineering students developed an AI-powered irrigation solution rooted in intelligence, earning them first place in the “Building a Better Future Through Business and AI” competition.
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.









