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Researchers unite to tackle challenges in semiconductor tech, health care and infrastructure.

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A workshop co-hosted by Texas A&M University explored how AI can improve hurricane preparedness in Texas.

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The summit served as a platform to explore cutting-edge advancements, engage in meaningful discussions, and foster connections between students and professionals.

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Aggies attended the 2025 Texas Power and Energy Conference — an annual student-led conference to encourage innovative research in power systems.

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Texas A&M University student teams collaborate to design sustainable solutions at Invent for the Planet 2025.

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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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Drs. Rosalind Picard and Richard Dawkins will explore the intersection between science and religion at the annual Trotter Endowed Lecture Series.

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Aggies Invent joined forces with the Office of Naval Research to empower engineers in designing solutions that build trust in autonomous systems.

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Texas A&M University breaks ground on new space institute, paving the way for the next generation of space engineering research.

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Inspired by a love for showmanship and pyrotechnics, Joe Cerney ’98 champions the logistics of bringing the annual fireworks show to the Texas A&M RELLIS campus.