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Read the latest stories from the Texas A&M University College of Engineering.
Fred and Cindy Balda established the Cindy ’82 and Fred Balda ’82 Endowed Peer Mentor Scholarship to support first-generation Aggie engineering students by lessening the financial burden and giving them an opportunity to experience a life-changing Aggie education.
Dr. Joseph Kwon’s chemical engineering contribution led to him receiving the 2023 James M. Lee Memorial Award.
Innovative approach: Detecting malware through hardware-integrated protection
Aug. 14, 2023 • 4 min. readA Texas A&M University engineering scientist was awarded a National Science Foundation grant to develop a new method of using hardware to detect malicious software on future computers.
Dr. Le Xie and his research collaborators received the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Power and Energy Society Technical Committee Prize Paper Award for their paper, which introduces a novel approach to assessing and providing assurance for microgrid stability.
Dr. Zixiang Xiong received a National Science Foundation grant to gain a fundamental understanding of learned source coding — or data compression that uses machine learning — and to create parameters for the unprecedented tools now available through artificial intelligence.
Texas A&M University professor Dr. Shuiwang Ji recently received a National Science Foundation grant to develop an artificial intelligence (AI) method to make predictions from geometric graphs.
The American Chemical Society elected Dr. Jaime Grunlan among its 2023 class of Fellows, joining fewer than 1,500 members ever to receive the recognition.
Texas A&M University will lead a project to potentially revolutionize medication for pediatric patients with 3D-printed customized tablets tailored to unique needs, breaking free from the constraints of mass production.
Bowersox appointed deputy director and senior associate dean for research
Aug. 8, 2023 • 2 min. readDr. Rodney Bowersox will begin his new leadership role Aug. 8, 2023.
Hacked! Capstone simulates virtual network attacks for training
Sep. 5, 2023 • 4 min. readFor their Capstone Design project, a team of interdisciplinary engineering seniors created a virtual environment of a typical network that allows small to medium companies to test their network security during a simulated cyber-attack.









