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See the Texas A&M University College of Engineering news from November 2024 .

Dr. Tanmay Lele’s research on the cells of tumors may help advance new cancer treatments.

Dr. Jeeeun Kim has received the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Award for her research on augmenting physical interfaces with smart capabilities.

Texas A&M Ph.D. candidate researches possible benefits of 3D printing on semiconductor manufacturing and the global supply chain.

A Texas A&M researcher will study antibiotic-resistant bacteria in agricultural soils and their connection with treated wastewater irrigation using a National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award.

Texas A&M University is addressing the national shortage of skilled engineering teachers in middle and high schools.

PATHS-UP and Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station convenes partners to tackle healthcare challenges through technology and collaborations.

Renowned tribologist Dr. Ali Erdemir received the prestigious Tribology Gold Medal for his groundbreaking work in near-frictionless carbon films and sustainable lubrication technologies.

The Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering has named thirteen graduate students to receive the Francine & James Srygley ’54 Fellowship.

Texas A&M University breaks ground on new space institute, paving the way for the next generation of space engineering research.

The fourth annual Artistic Engineering Contest encourages students, faculty and staff to demonstrate how they see beauty in engineering and science.

Aggies Invent joined forces with the Office of Naval Research to empower engineers in designing solutions that build trust in autonomous systems.

Dr. Qingsheng Wang and his team are working with Blue Engineering and the U.S. Department of Transportation to test steel for LNG structures.

Inspired by the generosity of his own scholarship donors, Mark Cooke ’75 and his wife Mary have established the Mary and Mark E. Cooke ’75 Endowed Scholarship in Chemical Engineering.

Dr. Mustafa Akbulut and Ph.D. student Yashwanth Arcot are developing a non-toxic pesticide for more sustainable agricultural practices.

Dr. Hamid Toliyat, Mehdi Seyedi and Dorsa Talebi are developing an eco-friendly, efficient and cost-effective rare earth free motor to bring to market.

Texas A&M biomedical engineering labs advance health technologies though clinical collaborations in the Texas Medical Center.

The American Nuclear Society honors the research accomplishments of Texas A&M nuclear engineering associate professor Carlo Fiorina in its inaugural 40 Under 40 list.

Through the Terry and Dr. Alexander W. McCracken First Generation Endowed Scholarship, Fiona McCracken hopes to support the education of first-generation students.

CAREER awards assist early career faculty with the potential to serve as academic role models in research and education.