The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station’s Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute (NSSPI) and Pandit Deendayal Petroleum University (PDPU) co-hosted a nuclear training workshop for the Indian academics in February.
The 2015 Clean Air Through Energy Efficiency (CATEE) awards were handed out during the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station’s Energy Systems Laboratory’s annual CATEE Conference in December. The awards were presented by Texas Rep. Tony Dale.
Researchers at the Nuclear Security Science and Policy Institute (NSSPI) in conjunction with the Department of Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University, and Professor Charles M. Folden III at the Cyclotron Institute, have developed a new method in nuclear forensics research to determine the reactor origins of weapons-grade plutonium.
Dr. Alan Needleman, TEES Distinguished Research Professor in the Department of Materials Science at Texas A&M University, chaired the program committee for the 2016 annual conference of The Academy of Medicine, Engineering and Science of Texas (TAMEST).
Dr. Ben Zoghi, assistant agency director for corporate relations for the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and the Victor H. Thompson Professor in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution at Texas A&M University, has been appointed editor-in-chief of the International Journal of Automated Identification Technology (IJAIT).
Dr. Thomas Ferris has developed a new course that examines the impact of human error on the safety and quality of operations in biomanufacturing systems.
Scoliosis is typically defined as the curvature of the spine, which in severe cases can lead to severe physical deformity in addition to pulmonary and cardiac problems. Early-onset scoliosis refers to spine deformity that is present before 10 years of age.