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A nuclear engineering doctoral student at Texas A&M is building physics-informed, AI-powered frameworks to help automate information gathering and streamline workflows for nuclear research.

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Robotics is both an engineering challenge and artistic outlet for Texas A&M multidisciplinary engineering technology student Aarathi Devakumar ‘28.

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Yaseen Arif ’28 has turned every challenge into motivation on his engineering journey, fueled by his parents’ inspiration and the Texas A&M Engineering Academies.

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

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With ample sponsor support, the showcase awarded over $20,000 in prizes to students in the College of Engineering for their senior capstone projects.

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Research

Making smart tech smarter

Jan. 21, 2026 • 4 min. read

Texas A&M engineering team works to improve the security and resilience of autonomous and remote-operated devices, advancing the frontier of dependable communication.

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The largest A&M club in Texas established a scholarship to honor longtime member Gerald "Gerry" Grogin '47.

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With mentorship and guidance from the Meloy Program, Aggie engineering students showcased their entrepreneurial mindset and persuasive presentation skills.

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With model steering, Texas A&M researcher Dr. Tianbao Yang and graduate student Xiyuan Wei are using open-source AI models to train better models with much reduced costs.

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Senior Shanta Stiles strives to embody the Aggie Core values while mentoring first-generation students in Texas A&M’s College of Engineering.