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Kameron Eves was recognized by the Center for the Integration of Research, Teaching, and Learning for his outstanding research in diverse teaching practices.

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The College of Engineering’s undergraduate engineering program maintained its seventh-place ranking among public engineering schools offering a doctorate and No. 13 overall in the recently released 2024 U.S. News & World Report Best College Rankings.

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Angela Duron describes how her involvement in the Texas A&M Engineering Academy program catalyzed a journey full of determination, hard work and resilience toward her future goal.

Claudia Collier in the lab

National Defense Science and Engineering graduate fellow and doctoral student delves into researching Gulf War illness, linking gut inflammation to gastrointestinal symptoms.

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Dr. Robert Ambrose received the 2023 Charles Russ Richards Memorial Award, recognizing an engineer who has demonstrated outstanding achievement.

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Dr. Huilin Gao’s research focuses on hydrological modeling, remote sensing, water resources management, hydrometeorology and related subjects.

Aggies Invent Sandia's first-place winning team with their jumbo check for $5,000.

Engineering students work to find solutions involving artificial intelligence, 3D printing and ocean discovery during annual Aggies Invent.

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Dr. Gregory Reeves has taken Global optimization techniques, such as evolutionary algorithms and applied them to estimate model parameters in his recently published Oxford Press article.

Dr. Yang Liu

Liu’s research interests include connecting artificial intelligence and nuclear technology to fight climate change. He is excited to pursue impactful research, collaborate with others and teach talented engineering students.

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Samsung Austin Semiconductor is partnering with the College to help build the talent pipeline needed to support the growing semiconductor ecosystem in Central Texas as part of its 5-Star Workforce Development plan.