Navy helicopter landing on a ship deck out at sea.

Drs. Moble Benedict and Dileep Kalathil are merging disciplines to design the next generation of fully autonomous vertical takeoff and landing aircraft.

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A recent surprise observation of metal healing itself during fracture experiments at Sandia National Laboratories has provided the first experimental evidence of a theory proposed a decade ago by Texas A&M University researcher Dr. Michael Demkowicz.

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Researchers from five academic institutions, including Texas A&M University, investigated how ear speaker vibrations and motion sensor data on newer smartphones could compromise caller information security.

Dr. Na Zou

Dr. Na Zou, a recipient of a National Science Foundation CAREER Award, is developing a data-centric fairness framework to eliminate or reduce bias, promote data quality and improve modeling processes for machine learning technologies.

Dr. Nima Kalantari

Dr. Nima Kalantari was awarded a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Program grant to research ways to improve the efficiency of computer-generated image rendering.

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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.

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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.

Top 10 Texas A&M Graduate Engineering Ranked 10th in the nation. Student in a lab working on chemicals.

The College of Engineering at Texas A&M University was ranked in the top 10 in the nation for its graduate engineering program, according to the 2024 rankings from U.S. News & World Report.

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Researchers are studying the impact of pyrogenic organic matter from wildfires on drinking water quality. Wildfires can affect downstream water sources, and the study aims to link chemical structure with reactivity using high-frequency monitoring and optical sensors.