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Dillon Caldwell, a sophomore in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University, won third place in the 2022 Raymond Ideas Challenge hosted by the McFerrin Center for Entrepreneurship.

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The Department of Materials Science and Engineering has seen enrollment grow over the past 10 years and hopes to continue its success.

Dr. Faruque Hasan (left), Akhilesh Gandhi (middle) and Dr. Manali Zantye (right).

Texas A&M University researchers studied the economic feasibility of integrated lithium-ion and sodium-sulfur batteries with individual power plants to store excess energy from renewables, increasing the electric grid's reliability and flexibility.

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Dr. Na Zou and Sirui Ding are working to improve the fairness and effectiveness of machine learning in health care using a fair machine-learning framework to predict graft failure and ensure equitable access to organs.

Dr. Nimir Elbashir (right) accepted the 2023 American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ Fuels and Petrochemicals Award on behalf of Dr. Mahmoud El-Halwagi, who attended virtually. The award was presented by Dr. Debalina Sengupta (left), past chair of the Fuels and Petrochemicals Division.

Dr. Mahmoud El-Halwagi received the 2023 American Institute of Chemical Engineers’ Fuels and Petrochemicals Award for his research in process integration.

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With over 40 years of industry experience, Lance Decker is among the oldest and most dedicated doctoral students in the interdisciplinary engineering program.

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Three faculty members from the Department of Engineering Technology and Distribution manage a research platform for various industrial channels to learn best practices, network and improve their hiring strategies and performance management.

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The 10th annual research symposium gave students an opportunity to network, collaborate and engage with industry representatives.

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Doctoral student Oshin Tyagi tests how exoskeletons can benefit emergency medical technicians in the field without hindering them in their duties.

Anna Claire Fincher standing outside Joe C. Richardson Petroleum Engineering Building.

The same skills undergraduate student Anna Claire Fincher mastered on golf courses since the age of 10 have helped her excel in her studies as she pursues her degree in petroleum engineering.