A team of Texas A&M industrial and systems engineering researchers will use their findings to explore the effectiveness of a wearable technology program for mental health.

Researchers at Texas A&M and George Mason University are working to identify a framework for quarantine policies that also recognizes potential economic impacts.

Texas A&M researchers are determining whether robots can be programmed to take over in manufacturing settings when human workers become fatigued.

Researchers at Texas A&M will use brain imaging and neuroergonomics to examine trust in automation and driving behavior.

Industrial engineering former student Stephen Powe ’78 recently submitted his final independent study report, fulfilling a promise to his former professor, the late James K. "Jim" Hennigan.

A smart device-based electronic platform designed by Texas A&M researchers can help patients monitor their mental health between visits to their health care provider.

Texas A&M associate professor Thomas Ferris is working on a U.S. Army Futures Command project to integrate automation that will support human crew members in future combat ground vehicle systems.

In a new study, Texas A&M researchers show that both personal factors and the time of day play a role in neck strength and endurance.

Doctors from Houston Methodist and Texas A&M researchers say adapting virtual intensive care units can make family visitations possible.

A Texas A&M team will research noninvasive infrared light to treat glioblastomas.