Debris and damage from a hurricane.

As hurricane season continues to affect communities, researchers at Texas A&M are using AI to assess the damage.

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Research

Throwing shade at heatwaves

Oct. 3, 2024 • 3 min. read

Tracking campus “hot spots” could help students stay cool in the Texas heat.

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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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New faculty join the Department of Computer Science and Engineering.

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Texas A&M University researchers are working to create a digital twin of the College Station campus to optimize class times and locations.

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An Aggie programming team in the computer science and engineering department traveled to Florida to compete in an international programming contest.

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Professor recognized with a university-level distinguished achievement award for his commitment to mentoring students.

A yellow sign with black text that reads Hurricane Season in front of storm clouds.
Research

The eyes inside the storm

June 5, 2024 • 4 min. read

Texas A&M researchers have implemented 3D visualization technology to predict and prevent hurricane damage.

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With an NSF grant, researchers will investigate the historical effects of shape memory alloys and divert a portion of the grant to STEM outreach.

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Doctoral candidate Limei Wang participated in the Rising Stars workshop for up-and-coming experts in electrical engineering and computer science.