Carolina Isabel Restrepo was a three-time graduate of the department and a leader at NASA whose work focused on navigation for landing at the south pole of the moon.
Designing more efficient and reliable learning algorithms grounded by information-theoretic tools may help improve machine learning, according to research from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering.
Texas A&M researchers have developed a neural network which predicts wind
speed and solar power density on a daily and hourly basis for renewable energy processes.
Joseph Camarata Jr. ’78, Joseph Camarata III ’15 and Camille Camarata ’19 established the Camarata Family 'Bounce-Back' Engineering Scholarship to help students navigate the challenges of college.
Mechanical engineering graduate student Ian Burress was honored by the Office of Sustainability for his research on removing ‘forever chemicals’ and his work reviving the solar racing car team.
Inspired by past medical uses of natural, inorganic materials, researchers have discovered a new technique for tissue regeneration using mineral-based nanomaterials.
Engineering students engaged in a one-on-one intensive design experience with soldiers from the III Armored Corps to devise innovative solutions for complex military challenges.
Dr. Maria Koliou joined other women scientists as an Ocean Decade Champion at a conference in Spain for a panel discussion on the future of the oceans and coastlines.