The visit felt "celebratory" in light of the campus' 13 years of collaboration with the Dutch, says Professor Sam Brody.

The MERIT Hydro global map used complex computer algorithms to determine the shape of millions of Earth’s rivers, lakes and canals.

When five floods in a single year devastated parts of Liberty County, Texas A&M students, faculty and staff developed an American Planning Association award-winning county-wide resilience plan.

Institute for Science, Technology and Public Policy (ISTPP) researchers will partner on a $2 million NSF grant to examine how the dynamics of planning, policies, flood control infrastructures, and the social networks affect the capacity of urban communities to recover from major flooding.