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The Texas A&M College of Engineering is the largest college on the Texas A&M campus with 20,000+ students enrolled in our 15 departments. #TAMUEngr

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AI meets disaster recovery. Texas A&M researchers built a model that assesses tornado damage & predicts recovery — in just under an hour. Faster response, smarter rebuilding. Read more: tx.ag/TornadoRecovery

AI meets disaster recovery. 

Texas A&M researchers built a model that assesses tornado damage & predicts recovery — in just under an hour. Faster response, smarter rebuilding.

Read more: tx.ag/TornadoRecovery
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Today, we honor the courageous men and women who gave their lives to protect our freedom, along with the families who sacrificed alongside them. Their service and sacrifice will never be forgotten. We remember with heartfelt gratitude. 🇺🇸

Today, we honor the courageous men and women who gave their lives to protect our freedom, along with the families who sacrificed alongside them. Their service and sacrifice will never be forgotten. We remember with heartfelt gratitude. 🇺🇸
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In collaboration with Intel, AheadComputing, and Princeton, one brilliant #TAMUecen research team has developed Skia, a new technique that could transform computing efficiency for modern data centers, speeding up data flow like never before! Read more: tx.ag/Skia

In collaboration with Intel, AheadComputing, and Princeton, one brilliant #TAMUecen research team has developed Skia, a new technique that could transform computing efficiency for modern data centers, speeding up data flow like never before! 

Read more: tx.ag/Skia
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How can spacecraft that sweat lead to faster and cheaper spaceflight? 🚀 The Department of Aerospace Engineering is partnering with Canopy Aerospace to develop and test a material that “sweats” out a coolant to protect vehicles upon reentry. Learn more: tx.ag/SpacecraftSweat

How can spacecraft that sweat lead to faster and cheaper spaceflight? 🚀
The Department of Aerospace Engineering is partnering with Canopy Aerospace to develop and test a material that “sweats” out a coolant to protect vehicles upon reentry. 

Learn more: tx.ag/SpacecraftSweat
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Dr. Nathan Tichenor, TAMU Aerospace Engineering professor, Chief Research Officer at the Bush Combat Development Complex, and three-time Aggie, leads Mach 10 hypersonics research & mentors future engineers. 🎧 Watch the full episode of 'At Ease' with President Welsh: tx.ag/Mach10

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Did you know there’s buried treasure in your old smartphone? Texas A&M researchers are pulling raw earth elements out of old tablets, smartphones, and circuit boards and transforming them into renewable energy technologies. Read more: tx.ag/BuriedTreasure

Did you know there’s buried treasure in your old smartphone? Texas A&M researchers are pulling raw earth elements out of old tablets, smartphones, and circuit boards and transforming them into renewable energy technologies. 

Read more: tx.ag/BuriedTreasure
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Concrete that heals itself? Dr. Congrui Grace Jin and her team may have just changed the future of infrastructure. "Cracking the Code" reveals how this new tech could save lives Read more: tx.ag/MendConcrete

Concrete that heals itself? Dr. Congrui Grace Jin and her team may have just changed the future of infrastructure. "Cracking the Code" reveals how this new tech could save lives

Read more: tx.ag/MendConcrete
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What if a material could take the impact from a projectile and bounce back? Texas A&M just developed one that does exactly that. This self-healing polymer could be a game-changer for space travel. Read more here: tx.ag/DAPolymer #Innovation #SelfHealingMaterials

What if a material could take the impact from a projectile and bounce back? Texas A&M just developed one that does exactly that. This self-healing polymer could be a game-changer for space travel. 

Read more here: tx.ag/DAPolymer

#Innovation #SelfHealingMaterials
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Today we are highlighting #TAMUcsce with Dr. Guofei Gu! As a professor, he also specializes in research with cybersecurity. 🖥️ "We are living in an increasingly AI-powered world, so the importance of robust cybersecurity grows everyday! #TAMUresearch #Cybersecurity

Today we are highlighting #TAMUcsce with Dr. Guofei Gu! As a professor, he also specializes in research with cybersecurity. 🖥️ 
"We are living in an increasingly AI-powered world, so the importance of robust cybersecurity grows everyday! #TAMUresearch #Cybersecurity
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This #WorldEnvironmentDay, take a closer look at the role of environmental engineering — the often-overlooked force behind cleaner water, air, and ecosystems. See how Aggies are helping protect our planet. 🔗 tx.ag/EVEN #Sustainability #EnvironmentalEngineering

This #WorldEnvironmentDay, take a closer look at the role of environmental engineering — the often-overlooked force behind cleaner water, air, and ecosystems.

See how Aggies are helping protect our planet.
🔗 tx.ag/EVEN

#Sustainability #EnvironmentalEngineering
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Two standout students, Owen Cornmesser and Luke Lovelace, were awarded the prestigious Chancellor’s National Academy STEM Ph.D. Fellowship from the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study to pursue a Ph.D. at Texas A&M this fall! Read more: tx.ag/ChancellorsFel…

Two standout students, Owen Cornmesser and Luke Lovelace, were awarded the prestigious Chancellor’s National Academy STEM Ph.D. Fellowship from the Hagler Institute for Advanced Study to pursue a Ph.D. at Texas A&M this fall!

Read more: tx.ag/ChancellorsFel…
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#SaturdayShoutout to Katharine Luu ’25, an industrial & systems engineering major! 🎉 "Being an industrial engineering student at Texas A&M has been one of my greatest experiences. I have been able to challenge myself academically while doing the things I love.”

#SaturdayShoutout to Katharine Luu ’25, an industrial & systems engineering major! 🎉

"Being an industrial engineering student at Texas A&M has been one of my greatest experiences. I have been able to challenge myself academically while doing the things I love.”
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Happy #WorldOceansDay from Aggieland by the Sea! 🌊 At Texas A&M Galveston 👍🌊, Aggie engineers are leading ocean innovation — from coastal resilience to marine tech. 🌎 Learn more: tx.ag/TAMUGengineeri… #AggiesByTheSea #TAMUEngineering #TAMUG

Happy #WorldOceansDay from Aggieland by the Sea! 🌊

At <a href="/AggiesByTheSea/">Texas A&M Galveston 👍🌊</a>, Aggie engineers are leading ocean innovation — from coastal resilience to marine tech.

🌎 Learn more: tx.ag/TAMUGengineeri…

#AggiesByTheSea #TAMUEngineering #TAMUG
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What if one discovery could change an industry—and one gift could shape generations? Mark Albers ’79 did both. From deepwater oil to deep Aggie roots, see how he's empowering future engineers here: tx.ag/CMAlbers

What if one discovery could change an industry—and one gift could shape generations? Mark Albers ’79 did both. 
From deepwater oil to deep Aggie roots, see how he's empowering future engineers here: tx.ag/CMAlbers
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AC can make up 70% of peak energy use on the hottest days. A CBS News segment featuring Texas A&M’s Dr. Patrick Shamberger spotlights a cool fix: ice battery systems that chill buildings using ice made overnight. 🧊 Watch how it works + what’s next: tx.ag/Shamberger

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From manufacturing optical biosensors to mentoring postdoctoral researchers, Dr. Frances Ligler strives to make an impact in all she pursues. Since joining TAMU BMEN in 2022, she's made a tangible impact on biomedical engineering for animals. Read more: tx.ag/LiglerImpact

From manufacturing optical biosensors to mentoring postdoctoral researchers, Dr. Frances Ligler strives to make an impact in all she pursues. Since joining <a href="/bmentamu/">TAMU BMEN</a> in 2022, she's made a tangible impact on biomedical engineering for animals.

Read more: tx.ag/LiglerImpact
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New Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution department head, Dr. Bimal Nepal, has a vision of collaboration and impact to move forward the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution. Read More: tx.ag/Nepal

New <a href="/tamuetid/">Engineering Technology & Industrial Distribution</a> department head, Dr. Bimal Nepal, has a vision of collaboration and impact to move forward the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution.

Read More: tx.ag/Nepal
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Today we are featuring Dr. Maryam Zahabi in #TAMUisen! Her research is focused on improving autonomous vehicles and advanced in-vehicle technologies 🚗 Her advice? "Stay curious! Ask questions, explore new perspectives, and never stop challenging what you think you know." 💡

Today we are featuring Dr. Maryam Zahabi in #TAMUisen! Her research is focused on improving autonomous vehicles and advanced in-vehicle technologies 🚗 

Her advice? "Stay curious! Ask questions, explore new perspectives, and never stop challenging what you think you know." 💡
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#TAMUChen undergrad Coby Scrudder has received the 2025 Goldwater Scholarship for his work designing structural batteries — innovative tech that stores energy and serves as part of the structure in planes, cars, and satellites. Read more: tx.ag/GoldwaterScrud…

#TAMUChen undergrad Coby Scrudder has received the 2025 Goldwater Scholarship for his work designing structural batteries — innovative tech that stores energy and serves as part of the structure in planes, cars, and satellites. 

Read more: tx.ag/GoldwaterScrud…
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Could acting as Spider-Man lead to Forbes 30 Under 30? For Bryton Praslicka ’19, it did. See how this Aggie engineer built FluxWorks and landed deals with NASA and the U.S. Army: tx.ag/Praslicka

Could acting as Spider-Man lead to Forbes 30 Under 30? For Bryton Praslicka ’19, it did. See how this Aggie engineer built FluxWorks and landed deals with NASA and the U.S. Army: tx.ag/Praslicka