
engineering
No Bolts About It: New Technology Improves Structural Strength
Oct 9, 2024 • 3 min. readResearchers have developed functional interlocking "metasurfaces" that offer more structural strength and stability than nuts or bolts.
Texas A&M Engineering Awarded Anticipated $1.2M To Address Workforce Needs In Hardware Verification
Oct 3, 2024 • 6 min. readThe anticipated funding is made possible by the CHIPS and Science Act to create opportunities for thousands to join the U.S. semiconductor workforce.
Texas A&M Selected By DARPA To Develop New Method For Preserving Microbial Samples
Sep 26, 2024 • 3 min. readResearchers have received $12.9 million from the DOD for a project with potential to vastly improve the way diseases are monitored.
Texas A&M researchers use nanotechnology to recharge the "powerhouse of the cell" in fight against disease and aging.
EPA-funded research in environmental engineering set to improve our understanding of human-made chemicals called PFAS.
Texas A&M Engineer Named Fellow Of The Royal Academy of Engineering
Sep 20, 2024 • 2 min. readDr. Elaine Oran, an aerospace engineer, will be inducted into the prestigious UK academy at a ceremony in London this November.
Former Astronaut Aims To Inspire Next Generation Of Scientists And Engineers
Sep 17, 2024 • 4 min. readThree Texas A&M University STEM students will be presented with Astronaut Scholarship Foundation awards during the Oct. 1 event.
Thirteen Faculty Teams From Texas A&M And Prairie View A&M Receive $520,000 In PRISE Grants
Sep 11, 2024 • 5 min. readNow in its fourth year, the joint program encourages collaboration to tackle national and global challenges in six strategic research areas.
Texas A&M Joins $26 Million Initiative To Revolutionize Carbon Utilization
Sep 9, 2024 • 4 min. readPioneering technology from Texas A&M paves the way for carbon conversion solutions through a new Engineering Research Center.
Researchers Discover That Sustained Neck Exertions Change The Spine And Muscles, Causing Pain
Sep 4, 2024 • 4 min. readFor the first time, researchers show sustained exertions could disturb the neck’s mechanical structure and increase the risk of neck pain.