Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
News and updates featuring research, faculty achievements, student projects, and industry impact from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station.
With model steering, Texas A&M researcher Dr. Tianbao Yang and graduate student Xiyuan Wei are using open-source AI models to train better models with much reduced costs.
Texas A&M experts spotlight solutions at World Water Congress
Dec. 16, 2025 • 3 min. readTexas A&M AgriLife and Texas A&M Engineering researchers contributed to crucial international discussions and presentations in Morocco, Dec. 1-5.
Dr. Dimitris Lagoudas and Dr. Arul Jayaraman in the College of Engineering were honored with the Regents Professor designation for their steadfast commitment to outstanding performance and professional service.
The new hub positions North Texas as a national leader in developing vaccines, therapeutics and next-generation medical technologies.
Kairos Power and Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) partner in research for advanced nuclear reactor deployment.
Researchers are developing dynamic models to understand how large grid loads — such as data centers and cryptocurrency facilities — react to disturbances, helping improve grid reliability.
Researchers are investigating how blood flow responds at different levels of gravity.
The rare distinction from the National Security Agency marks Texas A&M as one of only 10 academic institutions designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in cybersecurity education, research and operations.
Inspired by generations of engineers, Abdul Samad Khan is forging his own path — one shaped by determination, bold choices and quiet strength.
Researchers developed a framework to keep processing plants safe from cyber-attacks.









