Seven students from Team BioTect holding an oversized check for $5,000.

Sponsored by the Los Alamos National Laboratory, students tackled various challenges surrounding national security during the 48-hour intensive design experience, Aggies Invent.

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The Texas A&M Global Cyber Research Institute hosted its first summit to discuss the advancement of cyber security practices for the defense of the nation, the well-being of communities and people and the protection of infrastructures and institutions.

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Leading industry professionals and researchers from Texas A&M University discussed the impact of blockchain-based large flexible loads on the power grid at the Blockchain and Energy Research Consortium Workshop.

Aggies Invent Sandia's first-place winning team with their jumbo check for $5,000.

Engineering students work to find solutions involving artificial intelligence, 3D printing and ocean discovery during annual Aggies Invent.

Team HitchHawk with their first-place jumbo check for $1,000.

Texas A&M University's College of Engineering and the U.S. Army's III Armored Corps hosted Phantom Invents from June 12-16, 2023.

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The 2023 South-Southwest Medical Device Make-A-Thon, where teams were asked to create a model to treat a heart problem in 48 hours, was hosted for the first time by the Biomedical Engineering Society at Texas A&M University.

Pitu Mirchandani, Lang Tong, Ram Rajagopal and Zhaomiao Guo participate in panel presentation.

Dr. Le Xie organized a National Science Foundation conference in April, which brought together multidisciplinary researchers from various universities and organizations in an effort to decarbonize the energy and transportation sectors.

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Texas A&M University and the III Armored Corps are collaborating on an Intensive Design Experience event called Phantom Invents.

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Faculty, staff and students represented the Wm Michael Barnes ’64 Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at the 2023 Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers Annual Conference and Expo.

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Texas A&M University’s Society of Automotive Engineers Aero Design teams faced uncertainty at this year’s competition but pulled away with first in the Regular Class category and third in the Micro Class category.