Dr. Kenneth Hoyt and Dr. Elaheh Rahbar ’11 joined the faculty cohorts of the Department of Biomedical Engineering and the School of Veterinary Medicine at Texas A&M University to foster multidisciplinary research.
Connor Roddy is a recent graduate of the multidisciplinary EnLaw program which combines a Bachelor of Science in Interdisciplinary Engineering and a Juris Doctorate degree.
A capstone team of six biomedical engineering seniors developed easy-to-use ultrasound technology to capture blood flow data for astronauts on the moon.
Texas A&M’s SAE AERO Design team wins the Regular Class Championship for the fifth year in a row and the Micro Class Championship for the first time at the 2024 Collegiate Design Series.
The initiative will advance cutting-edge Microphysiological Systems, also called organ-on-a-chip, to replicate all aspects of the human female reproductive organs involved in pregnancy, into drug development tools.
From Texas A&M to the elite Blue Angels, James W. Perkins ’13 epitomizes determination and excellence, as he went from cadet to mastering the skies in the iconic blue and gold formation, all fueled by a childhood dream and rigorous training.
Dr. Wesley James and Dr. Ralph Wurbs have been honored with fellowships created in each of their names by former students of the graduate program in water resources engineering.
A National Nuclear Security Administration meeting brought over 150 students to Texas A&M to present their nuclear nonproliferation research on June 4 to 7.
Dr. Peter Rentzepis has invented a low-cost cellphone-based Raman spectrometer system to make identifications of unknown biological molecules within minutes.