Headshot of Dr. Mario Medina on a maroon background with text Architectural Engineering Program Director.

Dr. Mario Medina joins the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering as a faculty member and the new director of the architectural engineering program.

A man posing with his arms crossed in a hallway.

U.S. Army Captain James Conway discusses how his military and workforce experience in the cyber field motivated him to attain a master’s degree focusing on cybersecurity from the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering.

Olivia Mills

Olivia Mills is a senior in the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering with a passion for projects that incorporate the past with the present.

Pronob Kuman Biswas in a polo shirt standing in front of a brick wall.

Realizing the interdisciplinary nature of human factors and ergonomics, Pronob Kumar Biswas chose the doctoral program offered by the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering at Texas A&M.

Sharon Rich

Sharon Rich joined the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering this spring semester as a professor of practice with over 30 years of engineering experience.

Students hold glass awards while they stand on a stage by a podium.

Subsea engineering graduate student Mohammed Shafi from the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering was a member of the Texas A&M University team that took first place in a recent oil and gas competition of student designs.

Olivia Mills stands in front of a crumbling castle in Ireland.

During Olivia Mills's internship abroad in Ireland, she found that the country's rich architectural history enhanced her degree's technical knowledge.

The cybersecurity team of interdisciplinary students poses in a group: Connor McLaren, Martin Jimenez, Yajaira Puente, Tristian Koster and Camryn Ochs.

For their Capstone Design project, a team of interdisciplinary engineering seniors created a virtual environment of a typical network that allows small to medium companies to test their network security during a simulated cyber-attack.

Dr. Taekwang Ha

Dr. Taekwang Ha ’23 is the first student to graduate from the dual degree program offered by the Department of Multidisciplinary Engineering at Texas A&M.

The Texas A&M RoboMasters Robotics team placed first overall in the 1-versus-1 competition and third overall in the 3-versus-3 competition at the annual RoboMaster North American Regional competition.

The Texas A&M RoboMasters Robotics team placed first overall in the 1-versus-1 competition and third overall in the 3-versus-3 competition at the annual RoboMaster North American Regional competition.