Ahsan Waseem

Ahsan Waseem, a senior in the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering, tailored his degree to develop a diverse and valuable skill set.

From left: Dan Tinker, Drew Dudley, Robin Fielder, Darryl Heath, Darren Woods, Joseph “Joe” W. Ashy.

The honor recognizes former students who have made outstanding contributions to their professions, disciplines or communities.

Taylor Ware

Dr. Taylor Ware has the honor of attending the National Academy of Engineering’s 2023 Japan-America Frontiers of Engineering symposium.

A group of people in vests and hard hats at a construction site.

Civil engineering students learned about steel design principles and the importance of constructability in design during a tour of the George H.W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum.

A woman taking a photo of her friends on a bike ride in a city.

Dr. Nate Veldt and his team have developed a mathematical framework using hypergraphs to measure and define homophily in social group interactions.

Tyler Gates (left), Dr. Anthony Birri (middle) and Noah Morton (right) standing on a reactor bridge in the Nuclear Engineering Science Center at Texas A&M.

Texas A&M University, The Ohio State University and Idaho National Laboratory researchers are using fiber optics to develop and demonstrate gamma thermometers that are capable of high-resolution power measurements that provide more accuracy at lower costs.

Dr. Robin Murphy’

Dr. Robin Murphy will lead efforts to innovate and transfer advances in artificial intelligence for disaster management.

Hannah Stroud

Aerospace engineering doctoral student Hannah Stroud is a recent recipient of the Jill Hruby Fellowship at Sandia National Laboratories.

Dr. F. Barry Lawrence, Dan Tinker '96 and Dr. Reza Langari.

Dan Tinker '96, CEO of SRS Distribution, was recently honored at the 2023 College of Engineering Outstanding Alumni Banquet.

The first-place winning team members stand with their instructors and Dr. Harry Hogan at the awards ceremony of the Engineering Project Showcase.

The College of Engineering hosted the 11th Engineering Project Showcase, where Formula SAE Internal Combustion received the Overall Showcase Capstone Design Award.