Dr. Nitesh Saxena and his team have received funding to support their work developing defensive solutions to combat users’ susceptibility to cyberattacks.

A Texas A&M engineering professor is leading a team of researchers in developing a living microbial coating.

The device applies pressure to the back while bending, helping keep it straight and taking some of the strain off muscles.

Engineering Professor Hamid Toliyat is leading efforts for a multidisciplinary project to design, manufacture and test a lightweight and ultra-efficient electric powertrain for aircraft propulsion.

Researchers investigate the energy that powers bacterial growth to understand how bacteria develop antibiotic resistance.

Texas A&M Researchers are applying metal additive manufacturing techniques to embed a hidden cache of information within products to help combat counterfeited goods.

Engineering professors Satish Bukkapatnam and Yu Ding have been working with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s National Ignition Facility since early 2019.

Two former students employed at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory are among many people with ties to Texas A&M who played a part in the major scientific advancement.

The all-day event brought together leading subject matter experts from across Texas as part of an ongoing effort to take the state’s semiconductor industry into the next generation.

The student teams serve communities and families in the Houston area by building custom wheelchairs and presenting them free to patients.