Miloš Dujović in a materials science and engineering laboratory.

A Texas A&M materials science student is helping shape the future of the ceramics profession by expanding global engagement, supporting student leadership and advancing accessibility within the American Ceramic Society.

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Dr. Wayne Chen is advancing trustworthy AI that can generate novel, feasible engineering designs and transform how engineers discover, create and innovate.

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For Alexander Nagy, supporting student growth and helping them navigate challenges is personal work; his dedication has recently earned him the TEXAAN Outstanding Academic Advisor Award.

Dr. Jodie Lutkenhaus and another researcher examining a sample in a lab.

Highlighted in the 2025 annual report by The Welch Foundation, Dr. Jodie Lutkenhaus’ work on redox-active polymers is advancing the future of organic batteries and deepening our understanding of how soft materials store and move charge.

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Applying skills from Texas A&M’s data engineering program, John Mutammara built tools and strategies that helped the volleyball team achieve a record-breaking season and its first national championship.

An illustration of a smart catheter bag signals a nearby smartphone that E. coli has been detected.

Researchers at Texas A&M are testing smart catheter sensors for early diagnosis and treatment of UTIs to lower the risk of patient complications.

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The multi-year collaboration will accelerate experimental validation, modeling and workforce development for next-generation microreactor deployment.

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Sami Melhem and Archit Sonawane in Texas A&M’s College of Engineering completed summer internships as members of the Meloy Program’s first internship cohort.

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The Society of Automotive Engineers has recognized a Texas A&M manufacturing and mechanical engineering technology professor for his contributions to shaping the field and inspiring the next generation of automotive professionals.

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Research

Stopping fatal blood loss with clay

Feb. 13, 2026 • 4 min. read

Researchers are developing emergency injectable bandages that could decrease bleeding time by as much as 70% and revolutionize the future of trauma care.