
Chemical Engineering
Genetically Engineered Good Bacteria Could Aid In Combating Disease
Aug 24, 2021 • 4 min. readA Texas A&M study is a first step in designing more advanced tools to understand and engineer bacteria-host interaction toward biomedical applications.
The team will develop a platform to rapidly prototype and test thermally stable and highly efficient mRNA vaccines.
Texas A&M Researchers Study Possibility Of Rooftop Solar Photovoltaic Grid-Tied System
Jun 10, 2021 • 4 min. readThe team is studying the adoption of these systems as an alternative to fossil fuel-based power plants.
A multidisciplinary team of Texas A&M researchers developed a new metal-free battery platform that could lead to more sustainable, recyclable batteries.
An Organic Material For The Next Generation Of HVAC Technologies
Mar 29, 2021 • 4 min. readTexas A&M researchers have enhanced the dehumidification efficiency of a polymer that could help develop more energy-efficient systems with a smaller carbon footprint.
Dow-Like Index For Energy Prices Might Help Smooth Transition To Clean Power
Mar 22, 2021 • 5 min. readA metric designed by researchers at Texas A&M can calculate and forecast the average price of energy in the United States.
Texas A&M associate professor Emily Pentzer is being honored for her contributions to the field of polymer and materials science, educating students and her service to the scientific community.
A Novel Approach To Determine How Carcinogenic Bacteria Find Their Targets
Feb 8, 2021 • 3 min. readTreatments targeting the motility system of the bacteria could eliminate the risk of antibiotic resistance.
Researchers from Texas A&Ms Department of Chemical Engineering are developing protective layers for safer and longer-lasting batteries.
National Science Foundation Funds Research Into Smart Building Ventilation
May 15, 2020 • 2 min. readTexas A&M engineering researchers seek to develop a ventilation control system to reduce the spread of the coronavirus in public buildings.