U.S. Army and Texas A&M researchers have developed a fluid-structure interaction tool to optimize the structural configuration of autonomous air vehicles.

The university ranks in the top 100 globally and top 50 nationally.

Texas A&M researchers found that miniature electronics based on the Japanese art of kirigami are ideal for pressure sensing because of their ability to be repeatedly compressed.

Texas A&M engineering researchers have created mesh-like mats made with tannic acid. Used in bandages or inside food storage containers, they can help promote prolonged antioxidant activity.

A virtual design competition open to all majors invites Aggies to find solutions to problems caused by the pandemic.

Using wearable devices, an interactive dashboard being developed by Texas A&M researchers will measure workers' readiness and engagement.

A type of biodegradable hydrogel has gained much attention for its potential to deliver stem cells for body tissue repair.

Campus Life

Fusing Her Passions

Dec. 13, 2019 • 1 min. read

Fall graduate Erica Garza was able to spend her time at Texas A&M pursuing two of her greatest passions: dancing and engineering.

Interdisciplinary Texas A&M research funded by the National Science Foundation aims to create data and framework to better inform flash flooding mitigation and preparedness.

Texas A&M professor Roderic Pettigrew, CEO of EnHealth and executive dean for EnMed, was recognized for his dedication to science and technology.