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The college’s graduate program ranks No. 8 among public graduate engineering programs and No. 14 overall in the 2026 U.S. News and World Report rankings.

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The College of Engineering, and eight of its undergraduate engineering programs, ranked in the top 10 amongst public institutions.

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Using doorbell cameras to measure rainfall could help conserve thousands of gallons of irrigation water — and save you money.

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From starting college at 13 to earning a degree at 18, former Engineering Academies student Tejini Murthy is now on track to earn her master’s degree and change the world!

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Senthil Veluswami ’05 established the Soundari and Senthil ’05 Graduate Fellowship in Computer Science to support the next generation of computer science engineers.

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Awards

Driving the future

Sep. 23, 2024 • 4 min. read

Texas A&M’s AutoDrive Team shines with 2nd place overall at the SAE AutoDrive Challenge.

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Awards

Giving back, growing people

Aug. 15, 2024 • 2 min. read

Dr. Dilma Da Silva in the computer science and engineering department is honored to join the ranks of her role models as a Regents Professor.

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Dr. Narasimha Reddy recently received a National Science Foundation grant to make digital manufacturing more secure through a collaborative space for research in cybersecurity with educators and scientists across the country.

The Texas A&M RoboMasters Robotics team placed first overall in the 1-versus-1 competition and third overall in the 3-versus-3 competition at the annual RoboMaster North American Regional competition.

The Texas A&M RoboMasters Robotics team placed first overall in the 1-versus-1 competition and third overall in the 3-versus-3 competition at the annual RoboMaster North American Regional competition.

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Dr. Jeyavijayan "JV" Rajendran plans to develop comprehensive cybersecurity for industrial-control systems found in power plants, gas pipelines, oil refineries and nuclear facilities as part of the Texas A&M University ASCEND program.