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Texas A&M researchers have received funding to study novel polymers called salogels, which can be used for temperature regulation improvements.

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Fatima Mahnaz and Somtochukwu Lambert presented their research on radio frequency heating and sustainable fuels at the North American Catalysis Society meeting.

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Research

Forecasting pollution with AI

Aug. 5, 2025 • 4 min. read

Artificial intelligence shows researchers that pollution increases may be more likely following natural hazards.

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Dr. Qingsheng Wang’s established publication history and expertise led to his appointment as editor of one of his field’s most prestigious international journals.

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Research

The hunt for valuable chemicals

July 7, 2025 • 3 min. read

Researchers are exploring how to produce more sustainable chemicals and fuels.

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Dr. Pushkar Lele has received a $3 million grant to investigate antibiotic tolerance in bacteria.

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Mike and Brenda Retif ’06 are creating a legacy of opportunity for future chemical engineers.

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Coby Scrudder received the Goldwater Scholarship for his continued research in designing structural batteries.

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Six faculty from the College of Engineering were awarded the prestigious Chancellor’s EDGES fellowship honoring their significant contributions to their disciplines.

A man wearing a blue suit stands in a modern building, holding a book titled Sustainable Design: Global Perspectives.

The third edition of a book by Dr. Mahmoud M. El-Halwagi compiles more than four decades of research on manufacturing processes and focuses on how facilities can enhance efficiency.