
College of Engineering
Texas A&M Hosts Inaugural AI Workshop For Science And Engineering
May 16, 2025 • 4 min. readThe first-ever Research in AI for Science and Engineering (RAISE) Workshop, held at the Zachry Engineering Education Complex, highlighted bold initiatives already in motion.
Dr. Congrui Grace Jin and her team have unlocked a novel way for concrete to mend its own cracks, potentially preventing structural failures and saving lives.
New Self-Healing Polymer Possesses A Quality Never Before Seen At Any Scale
May 5, 2025 • 7 min. readMaterial scientists at Texas A&M have developed a dynamic material that self-heals after puncturing by changing from solid to liquid and back.
Cybersecurity expert Dr. Nitesh Saxena studies the privacy promises — and addresses the pitfalls — of secure messaging apps like Signal and WhatsApp.
Spacecraft That Sweat? A Cool New Way to Tackle Atmospheric Reentry
April 30, 2025 • 4 min. readAs space travel becomes more common, the need to reuse spacecraft will rise. The solution may be spacecraft that “sweat.”
AI And Gaming Platform Aims To Revolutionize Emergency Pipeline Training
April 21, 2025 • 3 min. readThe Mary Kay O'Connor Process Safety Center and EnerSys Corporation are creating a training platform that simulates a potential pipeline incident using AI and a gaming platform.
Texas A&M civil engineers investigated the reasons for embankment slope failure of an important Houston highway.
Artificial intelligence that uses less energy by mimicking the human brain
March 25, 2025 • 5 min. readTexas A&M University engineers work to create “Super-Turing AI,” which operates more efficiently by learning on the fly.
Texas A&M researchers are examining ways to improve components for nuclear fusion, a genie in a bottle that may grant humanity’s wish for endless energy.
Texas A&M University researchers receive prestigious Seed Program Award for advancing smart orthopedic surgery planning.