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

Mechanical engineering major Jensen McMurray ’24 spent a semester at an engineering university in France working with international teams on research and hands-on skills.

Researchers have developed functional interlocking metasurfaces that offer more structural strength and stability than nuts or bolts.

The Texas A&M Solar Car Racing Team competed in the Formula Sun Grand Prix and the American Solar Challenge, finishing 11th overall and 7th in their division out of over 40 teams nationwide.

Dr. Jean Ragusa’s joint appointment with Idaho National Laboratory enhances collaborative opportunities for researching nuclear engineering with computer simulations.

Texas A&M study finds an over 45% spike in wildlife-vehicle collisions during full-moon nights compared to new-moon nights.

With funding from the DOE, Texas A&M researchers will conduct a two-year “jumpstart” project devoted to developing electrified heating technologies.

As hurricane season continues to affect communities, researchers at Texas A&M are using AI to assess the damage.

A research committee involving Dr. Faruque Hasan has submitted a report to the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine outlining how to fight methane in the atmosphere.

While some Aggie families attend football games, play in annual golf tournaments or visit campus in the spring, the Lucy’s family tradition is a little different.

The therapy could open new doors for low-cost, non-invasive treatments in pigs, humans and other mammals.

Texas A&M hosted a Mini Biophotonics Symposium addressing the latest advances and challenges in biophotonics for a new generation of researchers.

A nuclear engineering student’s pro-nuclear energy sign at College GameDay goes viral.

A research team at Texas A&M has received a $1.8M National Science Foundation Future of Semiconductor grant to develop new energy-efficient interconnect technologies for microchips.

New biomedical engineering faculty Dr. Lucas Timmins provides insights into his current research, future goals, and appreciation for Texas A&M.

New study synthesizes research findings to improve medical devices and therapy success rate.

Students apply lessons from the classroom to their roles on the field.

Dr. Karan L. Watson received the prestigious Linton E. Grinter Distinguished Service Award in recognition of her years of exceptional dedication and service to ABET.

Mark E. Haas ’84, who conquered his degrees and the sea, is eternally memorialized through an engineering scholarship.

Texas A&M mechanical engineering Ph.D. student will tackle challenges in autonomous systems with funding from the UK Ministry of Defence.

Texas A&M researchers aim to use AI tools to discover breakthrough materials for fusion energy.

A Texas A&M team was one of seven teams that qualified for the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency's Artificial Intelligence Cyber Challenge finals.

Drs. Jiang Hu, Dileep Kalathil and Sunil Khatri received a National Science Foundation grant for their three-year project to revolutionize the future of semiconductors.

Dr. Manish Shetty is working to break down microplastics to create usable fuel.

Researchers at Texas A&M University are designing a green hydrogen production system using offshore wind energy.

The American Society of Civil Engineers has named Dr. Anand J. Puppala a Distinguished Member.

Texas A&M researchers transform how robots traverse challenging terrain.

Aggies Invent, hosted by Los Alamos National Laboratory, fosters student innovation in tackling critical needs within high-risk environments.

Three Texas A&M nuclear engineering Ph.D. students and one recent Ph.D. graduate won Rapid Turnaround Experiment funding to research new nuclear reactor materials.

Wesley Hanna ’08 blends his two passions with careers in both the petroleum and music industries.

Inspired by the opportunities she received at Texas A&M University, Caitlyn Talbert ’16 is giving Aggie mechanical engineering students a step up.

Dr. Anand J. Puppala and colleagues were awarded the prestigious J. James R. Croes Medal for their research paper.

The Craig C. Brown Outstanding Seniors and the Outstanding Graduates were honored by the College of Engineering at the 2024 Aggie Engineering Awards.