Gala ceremony formally welcomes 19 fellows and one distinguished lecturer, the largest class in the institute’s history.

The initiative advances Texas A&M's reputation as a key contributor to innovations that enhance high-performance computing for research.

Participants from colleges and schools across the university presented flash talks and posters during National Postdoc Appreciation Week.

Annual program supports extraordinary scholarship and creativity with multi-year grants.

Faculty invited to submit proposals for interdisciplinary research initiatives by Oct. 15.

Now in its second phase, Advancing Discovery to Market provides funding to create new products from recent innovations or discoveries.

Members include Amazon, Apple, Adobe, Intel, Google, Meta, Microsoft and OpenAI (creator of ChatGPT), plus Johns Hopkins, MIT and Stanford.

Texas A&M will invest up to $4.75 million a year to develop research proposals aimed at attracting additional funding.

The Nov. 7 event at Texas A&M will feature conversations with 13 internationally renowned scientists and engineers, including two past Hagler Fellows.

Texas A&M University, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and The University of Texas at Austin will build a $5 million prototype for the National Science Foundation.