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Researchers used satellite data to estimate the storage variations of over 7,000 global reservoirs from 1999 to 2018.

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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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Dr. Suin Yi is working to develop a new computing system known as a memristor computer.

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Dr. David Sweeney was honored as an Open Education Champion Award recipient, recognizing his commitment to accessible education and innovative use of open educational resources.

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Dr. Amir Asadi is pioneering a groundbreaking approach to enhance multifunctionality and structural properties simultaneously.

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Dr. Jeyavijayan "JV" Rajendran plans to develop comprehensive cybersecurity for industrial-control systems found in power plants, gas pipelines, oil refineries and nuclear facilities as part of the Texas A&M University ASCEND program.

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Dr. Faruque Hasan was appointed to a national committee by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering and Medicine with the idea of bringing industry and academic experts together to identify different options for removing methane from the atmosphere.

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Outstanding faculty from the Texas A&M University College of Engineering were recently honored during an investiture ceremony that recognized holders of endowed chairs and professorships.

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The first meeting of the Advanced Geomechanics Fracture & Reservoir Application Consortium, founded by Dr. Kan Wu, fostered discussions on the latest trends and technologies used for data analysis during energy-related production processes.

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Texas A&M University researchers aim to create a future where data science and artificial intelligence predict, prepare for and respond to natural hazards — from hurricanes to earthquakes — reducing their impact on communities.