Chemical engineering doctoral student Zahra Ghiasi will represent Texas A&M in the regional 3MT research presentation competition.

The wheeled robot has potential applications in agriculture, search and rescue, disaster response and military operations.

Mechanical engineering grad student Ammar Waheed is bridging the gap between robotics simulations to uses in the real world.

The funding will expand access to collections while moving the department toward becoming a state-certified repository.

These graduate students embody the highest standards of scholarship and mentorship through both teaching and research.

Marine Corps veteran Janneth Najera, a graduate student at the Bush School, is honored for her service as an advocate for student veterans.

The inaugural ceremony honored Distinguished Dissertation, Montgomery and Outstanding Mentoring awardees, and GRAD Aggies certificate earners.

Andrea Porter will represent Texas A&M in the Regional 3MT® Research Presentation Competition with her design for ballistic vests for women in the military.

A Texas A&M grad student researches symptoms suffered by soldiers deployed to the Gulf War over two decades ago, including her own mother.

Ear speaker vibrations and motion sensor data on newer smartphones could compromise caller information security.