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A capstone team of five Texas A&M students worked to develop a device to improve outcomes for children who have undergone the Fontan procedure.

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Digvijaysinh Barad is advancing industrial energy efficiency through innovative research on compressed air systems and decarbonization strategies.

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Fourteen former and current student recipients were recognized by the College of Engineering.

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Texas A&M engineering student Aiden Ross earns a four-chair turn on the national singing competition.

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Research

Small hearts, big solutions

Oct. 2, 2025 • 6 min. read

Texas A&M biomedical engineering researchers are working to develop life-saving medical devices for unborn and newborn infants.

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Two aerospace engineering graduate students from Texas A&M have been recognized for their innovative contributions at the Vertical Flight Society’s 2025 annual forum.

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Engineering students developed an AI-powered irrigation solution rooted in intelligence, earning them first place in the “Building a Better Future Through Business and AI” competition.

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Texas A&M students traveled to the city of winds to compete in the world’s largest collegiate algorithmic programming competition, the International Collegiate Programming Contest (ICPC) World Finals.

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Team DC Capture earned first place and $5,000 for their solution to enhance secure document classification.

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Texas A&M graduate students are conducting semiconductor research projects related to chip design, biomedical applications and machine learning.