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The new hub positions North Texas as a national leader in developing vaccines, therapeutics and next-generation medical technologies.

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Dr. Christa Pandey ’88 established endowments in her husband’s name to honor his educational legacy.

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Research

Smarter than your average dog

Dec. 8, 2025 • 4 min. read

Built by Texas A&M engineering students, this AI-powered robotic dog sees, remembers and responds with human-like precision making it a powerful ally in search-and-rescue missions.

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Texas A&M researchers and students presented their work and made valuable connections at the annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society.

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Kairos Power and Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) partner in research for advanced nuclear reactor deployment.

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Researchers aim to reduce marine collisions with a new system powered by radar and machine learning.

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Christopher Smith ‘22 combines skills learned in the U.S. Navy and as an Aggie engineer to help spectators actively participate at live events.

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Texas A&M chemical engineering students earn valuable insights and industry connections at Boston conference.

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Civil engineering doctoral student Hu “Oliver” Zhao highlights his life journey through research on disaster response and urban resilience.

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Two new faculty members specializing in light-based cancer treatment and optical imaging join the Department of Biomedical Engineering’s biophotonics group.