Dr. Robin Murphy’

Dr. Robin Murphy will lead efforts to innovate and transfer advances in artificial intelligence for disaster management.

Dr. Chao Tian and Dr. Ruida Zhou

Dr. Chao Tian and Dr. Ruida Zhou are developing balanced and comprehensive understandings of the tradeoffs between general information retrieval systems constraints.

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Dr. Nitesh Saxena and his team will work to develop defensive solutions to combat users’ susceptibility to cyberattacks.

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Drs. James E. Hubbard, Tristan Griffith and Mark Balas recently published a book on noninvasive brain wave imaging. Their advanced research proves that people’s brain waves are unique, like fingerprints, and can be measured to improve human-machine teaming in the future.

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Texas A&M chemical engineering professor Dr. Mahmoud El-Halwagi has been recognized with the 2022 Trevor Kletz Merit Award for his work in the process design of industrial operations.

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Texas A&M University faculty are working with industry and academic partners on a Department of Energy project to mine the information needed to safely plan future large-scale carbon dioxide storage in a coastal Texas saline aquifer.

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Dr. Dileep Kalathil is investigating the robustness, safety and adaptivity of these algorithms so that they can be successful in real-world settings.

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Dr. Donggil Song aims to help students improve their writing skills by visualizing their knowledge structure in real time while writing.

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The National Association for Research in Science Teaching selected Dr. Saira Anwar's recent paper for the Research Worth Reading Recognition.

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Dr. Zhijian “Z.J.” Pei received the grant that will allow him and his intercollegiate team to develop new ways to 3D print resources for various industries using living matter.