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New research provides first evidence of the use of browser fingerprints for online tracking.

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Researchers are developing cutting-edge inspection technologies for continued reliability and resiliency of levees nationwide.

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Dr. Paul Nelson, professor emeritus of nuclear engineering and computer science, passed away this month, leaving behind a legacy of mentorship and international service.

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Awards

Aggies win cybersecurity competition

May 28, 2025 • 3 min. read

Computer science and engineering students take first place in the 2025 Information Security Talent Search competition.

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Researchers at Texas A&M University collaborated with industry to develop a new technique to improve efficiency and performance in computer processors.

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Computer science and engineering professor wins the Provost Academic Professional Track Faculty Teaching Excellence Award.

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Research

“ChatGPT” for computer security

March 11, 2025 • 3 min. read

A researcher in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering is developing a security-focused large language model to defend against malware.

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Campus Community

AI for Aggieland

Feb. 25, 2025 • 2 min. read

The Texas A&M University System has purchased an AI supercomputer, which will enable increased speed and complexity in research.

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The Department of Computer Science and Engineering opened its doors to high-school students to educate them about computer science as a field and as a college major.

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Representing UNICEF, a Texas A&M College of Engineering student brought their advocacy work to the nation’s capital.