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The first-ever Problems Worth Solving pitch competition challenged Aggie engineering entrepreneurs to identify critical problems that could potentially serve as the basis for new startups or investments by an established enterprise.

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Dr. Dileep Kalathil is investigating the robustness, safety and adaptivity of these algorithms so that they can be successful in real-world settings.

The TxDLA award, with an artificial plant in the background. Award reads: TxDLA Texas Digital Learning Association, Outstanding Commitment to Excellence and Innovation in Digital Learning by an Organization, presented to Master of Industrial Distribution, Texas A&M University, March 2023.

The award-winning Master of Industrial Distribution program in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution stands out with its unique approach, offering flexibility and impactful coursework for working professionals and impacting distribution.

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The College of Engineering at Texas A&M University was ranked in the top 10 in the nation for its graduate engineering program, according to the 2024 rankings from U.S. News & World Report.

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Dr. Donggil Song aims to help students improve their writing skills by visualizing their knowledge structure in real time while writing.

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Emily Payne majored in architectural engineering and shares how her fashion background and undergraduate experience prepared her for graduate school.

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Bryton Praslicka and Thomas Simms participated in the Department of Energy’s EnergyTech UP competition, which aims to cultivate the next generation of energy innovators while accelerating the transfer of energy technologies to market.

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Matthew Vaughan won a distinguished graduate award for his research developing steel alloys and has paved his own path throughout materials science and engineering’s history as a department.

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Of the seven global teams, H2Grow from Swansea University placed first.

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Val McNeill, a sophomore industrial engineering student, and her team won the honorable mention award at the 2022 Raymond Ideas Challenge held by Texas A&M University’s McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship.