PG&E engineers call outage prediction tool ‘fundamental’ to reducing risk

Texas A&M researchers are developing biosensors to detect acute kidney injuries, which could help clinicians provide more effective treatment.

The offer is available to university students, faculty and staff through the end of October as part of a pilot program.

Texas A&M researchers have mined location-based data to essential establishments during Hurricane Harvey to develop a framework for monitoring communities’ resilience.

American Institute of Chemical Engineers will present its highest award in sustainable engineering research to Stratos Pistikopoulos.

Individuals who put strain on the power grid during peak times would pay more than those who relieve stress through the use of solar power or lower consumption.

Texas A&M Smart Grid Director Thomas Overbye doesn’t expect significant problems with the Texas power grid this summer, but says the entire nation is at risk from high-impact, low-frequency events.

The university's Middle East campus graduated 107 engineers this week.

Texas A&M researchers designed a new reinforcement-based system that automates the prediction of subsurface environments.

It's the kind of issue that researchers at the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station's Smart Grid Center aim to prevent in the future by finding solutions for a more resilient power system.