Illustration of virus cell combined with electronic pattern

Dr. Soaram Kim has developed a remote health and environmental monitoring system, integrated with machine learning, that can be used to detect various viruses, bacteria and cancers.

Dr. Vladislav Yakovlev and Dr. Narangerel Altangerel

Researchers with the Institute for Quantum Sciences and Engineering at Texas A&M University and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station have developed a new technique that vastly improves readings of protein-to-ligand interactions through Raman spectroscopy.

Biomedical Engineering Advisory Council standing on stairs

The biomedical engineering external advisory board established the Biomedical Engineering Advisory Council 50th Anniversary Endowed Scholarship to support Aggie biomedical engineering students.

Andrea Porter

Interdisciplinary engineering doctoral student Andrea Porter is one of three recipients of the 2023 3M Personal Safety Division Occupational Health and Safety Scholarship.

Dr. Guni Sharon stands in front of whiteboard

Dr. Guni Sharon will conduct research to improve the applicability of machine learning using a grant he received from the National Science Foundation.

Texas A&M University Department of Nuclear Engineering

Four Texas A&M nuclear engineering students received scholarships from the American Nuclear Society for their academic excellence, among other factors.

Text reads Department of Aerospace Engineering Faculty Awards 2022-23

Faculty from the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University were recognized for their achievements throughout the 2022-23 academic year.

On the left side of the photo, a knife scraps a thin layer of gray metal. On the right side, the same photo shows the metal now covered in a filter that shows blues and greens of how the metal is being deformed.

Researchers are using metal cutting, a traditional manufacturing tool, to study material properties, introducing a more accessible method for understanding the behavior of metals under extreme conditions.

From left to right, president of the Texas A&M chapter of AIChE Mikayla Canter, regional conference chair Jennifer Ha, Chem-E-Car Competition chair Nathaniel Thomas and vice president external Andrea Afonso.

For the first time in 14 years, Texas A&M University hosted the 2023 American Institute of Chemical Engineers (AIChE) Southwest Student Regional Conference. The competition provided an opportunity for students to showcase the research they had conducted at their respective universities.

Karrin and Tim Loser with their children.

Karrin Loser ’91 and the Loser family have established the Tim Loser ’92 Petroleum Engineering Memorial Endowed Scholarship to inspire Aggie petroleum engineering students to carry on Tim’s legacy of passion, excellence and unselfish commitment to the industry.