Texas A&M University Engineering banner that says, Number one in Texas online master’s degrees in engineering, by U.S. News and World Report.

Texas A&M University’s online graduate engineering degree program was ranked No. 1 in the state of Texas, according to the latest report from U.S. News & World Report.

Dr. Srikanth Saripalli standing outside.

Dr. Srikanth Saripalli was recognized by the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics as an associate fellow.

Whitney Mantooth stands on a bridge above a river in Tyrol, Austria. Behind her is fall foliage and mountains.

Whitney Mantooth, a multidisciplinary engineering Ph.D. student, attended the 2022 Advanced Study Course on Optical Chemical Sensors, a European initiative for young researchers in the field of optical chemical sensors.

Dr. Siegfried Hecker

Nuclear security and plutonium science expert Dr. Siegfried Hecker will lead the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Board of Sponsors.

Dr. Ned Thomas

Researchers show direct evidence of new mesoatom shapes and symmetries that occur in a special twin boundary in soft matter.

A female student wearing a VR headset and holding controls in a research laboratory.

Researchers at Texas A&M University are building scents into virtual reality environments and looking at the effects of olfactory stimulation on behavioral health — specifically, how multisensory VR can support astronauts during future long-duration missions.

Members of the Cubicool team stand side by side, each holding boxed keyboards and the Best Hardware Hack award certificate for the team.

Aggies from the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution won an award for conceptualizing and designing a functional prototype within 24 hours in TAMUhack.

A collection of five images with text that reads, Congratulations to the winners of the Artistic Engineering contest!; Images on the top row include (from left) an artistic depiction of hands hovering over a heart, brain and gear; and three hands coming together toward the center of the image. Images on the bottom row include (from left) a large DNA strand, a microscope photo of small circular tumor cells, and a bone fusing together.

The Department of Biomedical Engineering chose its winners for the second annual Artistic Engineering Contest.

Headshot of Ciera Elyse Cipriani.

Ciera Elyse Cipriani was awarded the 2022 Ethel Ashworth-Tsutsui Memorial Award for her research in 3D printing.

Dr. Ali Erdemir stands in front of a bookshelf.

Dr. Ali Erdemir is among the latest class of National Academy of Inventors fellows, the organization’s highest honor.