A headshot of Katie Calderon with text, Forbes Under 30 United States 2026.

The prestigious honor solidified Katie Calderon’s decision to turn her long-held dream of revolutionizing the women’s golf industry into a full-time pursuit.

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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.

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Industrial and systems engineering (ISEN) Ph.D. student David Nartey spent his summer developing tools and processes that streamlined operations, supported employees and saved the company hundreds of thousands of dollars.

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Ava Blackburn’s commitment to Aggie core values earned her the most prestigious accolade given to an undergraduate student in Texas A&M University’s College of Engineering.

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Texas A&M University helped Benito Tagle Ochoa turn his dream of building cars into reality while shaping a group of students into the best team in the U.S.

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Research

Smarter than your average dog

Dec. 8, 2025 • 4 min. read

Built by Texas A&M engineering students, this AI-powered robotic dog sees, remembers and responds with human-like precision making it a powerful ally in search-and-rescue missions.

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Texas A&M researchers and students presented their work and made valuable connections at the annual meeting of the Biomedical Engineering Society.

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

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Civil engineering doctoral student Hu “Oliver” Zhao highlights his life journey through research on disaster response and urban resilience.

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Five biomedical engineering seniors created an AI model to automate insulin delivery for improved glycemic control in diabetes.