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Research

Forecasting pollution with AI

Aug. 5, 2025 • 4 min. read

Artificial intelligence shows researchers that pollution increases may be more likely following natural hazards.

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The new programs will strengthen the university’s role in national innovation and workforce development.

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Drs. Linda Katehi and Jian Tao are developing digital twin technology to create customizable, AI-powered sensor systems that can be built faster, more affordably and with better performance.

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Dr. Ayman Hawari brings more than 30 years of experience in collaborative research, education and leadership to the department.

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Dr. Qingsheng Wang’s established publication history and expertise led to his appointment as editor of one of his field’s most prestigious international journals.

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Research

Accelerating science with AI

July 24, 2025 • 3 min. read

Researchers are shortcutting complex equations with AI, paving the way for engineering and scientific breakthroughs.

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Robotics experts gathered at Texas A&M University for the 22nd International Conference on Ubiquitous Robots to share groundbreaking research on robots in our everyday world.

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Texas A&M’s industrial and systems engineering department received multiple awards at its field’s annual conference, reflecting significant contributions to both scholarly research and engineering education.

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Seniors apply their skills to real-world challenges through capstone projects at the 2025 Engineering Project Showcase.

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Texas A&M researchers received a grant from the U.S. Army Research Laboratory to address the limitations of applying artificial intelligence tools in military scenarios.