
TCAT, aerospace engineering receive funding for helicopter rotor blade erosion research
Researchers in the TEES Texas Center for Applied Technology (TCAT) and the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University have received a third year of funding to continue work on military helicopter rotor blade erosion technology.

TEES signs MOU with Vestas Wind Systems A/S
The Texas Engineering Experiment Station and Vestas Wind Systems A/S have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) to develop a world-class partnership for research in wind energy.

Valerie Taylor receives NSF grant to develop Multicore Application Modeling Infrastructure
Texas A&M University's Dr. Valerie Taylor is developing infrastructure that will help engineers and application developers better understand how multicore systems work. She recently received $2.4 million from the National Science Foundation.

Center of Community Support aids nonprofits in securing funds
The TEES Center of Community Support (CCS) recently assisted two Texas nonprofit groups and the communities they serve obtain grant funds totaling $2,932,145.