Dr. Satish Bukkapatnam and Dr. Cèsar Malavè of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering at Texas A&M University have been selected to receive the Fellow Award from the Institute of Industrial and Systems Engineers (IISE).
The Dwight Look College of Engineering at Texas A&M University and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) presented Awards for Excellence in Retention as part of the Hispanic Serving Institutions (HSI) Pre-Conference on Retention and Transition on March 30.
Donald Bruss, a graduate student in the Department of Nuclear Engineering at Texas A&M University, won an Outstanding Poster Award at the National Nuclear Security Administration’s (NNSA) 2016 Stewardship Science Academic Programs (SSAP) Symposium in Bethesda, Maryland.
The Texas A&M University System Water-Energy-Food Nexus initiative (WEF Nexus) was one of a select group of projects presented March 22 at the first-ever White House Water Summit. Dr. Rabi H. Mohtar, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) Endowed Professor in the biological and agricultural engineering, and civil and environmental engineering departments at Texas A&M University, leads the WEF Nexus initiative.
The inaugural Asia Turbomachinery and Pump Symposium (ATPS), organized by the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station’s Turbomachinery Laboratory, debuted Feb. 22-26, 2016, at the Marina Bay Sands in Singapore, Asia’s market center.
For 20 years, industry professionals from across the globe have flocked to College Station, Texas, for the Process Engineering R&D Center’s (formerly the Food Protein Research and Development Center) short course, “Snack Food Processing.”
With more devices connected to the internet, homes have become smarter. It’s possible for a refrigerator to send shopping reminders, and to control the lights or thermostat while away from home. But as the things around us become smarter, there is a growing need to ensure that they also become safer.
Dr. Robin Murphy, Raytheon Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering at Texas A&M University, has been named one of the 30 Most Innovative Women Professors Alive Today.
Offshore innovation may get easier – and less expensive – with a new online database launched by the Ocean Energy Safety Institute (OESI), through its partnership with the University of Houston.
Dr. Bonnie J. Dunbar has been awarded membership into the International Honor Society for Systems Engineering by the Omega Alpha Association Board of Directors.
Two Texas A&M University students in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Ryan Vrecenar and Zach Varnadore, completed all four tiers of the third annual National Security Agency 2015 Codebreaker challenge – an impressive feat very few have accomplished.
Dr. Costas Georghiades, associate dean for research and Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) associate agency director for strategic initiatives and centers, has been appointed Texas A&M University’s new senior associate vice president for research. His appointment is effective April 1.
Two researchers with the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) have received research instrumentation awards from the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD).
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) Fellows program has provided the opportunity to annually recognize outstanding engineering faculty for more than 30 years. The most recent inductees are all from the Department of Mechanical Engineering.
The Texas Center for Applied Technology (TCAT) and the Institute for Infectious Animal Diseases (IIAD) recently released a custom system for the National Dairy Farmers Assuring Responsible Management (FARM) Program that builds on and further expands the AgConnect® technology.
More than 300 school children and community members from across the Matagorda Bay area came to Palacios, Texas, to take part in the fifth annual Science on Saturday event sponsored by the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) and Texas A&M University’s Nuclear Power Institute (NPI) last week.
Dr. Xiaoning Qian, a researcher with the TEES-AgriLife Center for Bioinformatics and Genomic Systems Engineering (CBGSE), was recently awarded the Faculty Early Career Development (CAREER) award from the National Science Foundation.