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Texas A&M researchers in the chemical engineering department have introduced a newer ammonia production method by using renewable electricity.

Dr. Kevin Nixon has received a faculty position after graduating from the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering.

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Dr. Jianping Li has received a faculty position after graduating from the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering.

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Dr. Anubhav Sarmah received a faculty position at Virginia Tech after graduating from the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering.

Texas A&M researchers are transforming ordinary sand into a water-saving material to improve crop resilience in dry conditions.

Texas A&M researchers are transforming ordinary sand into a water-saving material to improve crop resilience in dry conditions.

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Fueled by his experience at Texas A&M, Dr. Ahmad Al-Douri received a faculty position after graduating from the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering.

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Jennifer Johnson ’98 is paving the way for future Aggies by establishing a scholarship for Texas A&M chemical engineering graduate students.

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Texas A&M researchers are developing a way to interconnect industrial facilities in order to enhance efficiency and support a net-zero emissions future.

Two College of Engineering fixtures named Regents Professors.

Dr. Dimitris Lagoudas and Dr. Arul Jayaraman in the College of Engineering were honored with the Regents Professor designation for their steadfast commitment to outstanding performance and professional service.

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