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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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Researchers are developing cutting-edge inspection technologies for continued reliability and resiliency of levees nationwide.

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A new platform mimics various blood vessel structures, enabling more accurate models of vascular disease and patient-specific research.

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A Texas A&M-Oklahoma State University team is one of three teams internationally to win both Stage-I of Boeing’s GoAERO competition and NASA’s University Innovation project.

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A pioneer in the field of optical biosensors, Dr. Frances Ligler has made positive impacts on her field and the scholars she mentors.

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Research

Tech meets tornado recovery

May 14, 2025 • 5 min. read

Researchers have developed a new AI model to speed up tornado damage assessments and recovery.

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This new DARPA-funded approach will have far-reaching impact on the additive manufacturing industry.

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Dr. Nepal has a bold vision to advance the department’s impact through collaborative leadership.

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Coby Scrudder received the Goldwater Scholarship for his continued research in designing structural batteries.

A collage of four rectangles contains two graphics depicting the design of a self-healing concrete system, one photo of lab samples and one photo of cracked concrete.

Dr. Congrui Grace Jin and team have unlocked a novel way for concrete to mend its own cracks, potentially preventing structural failures and saving lives.