Dr. Yupeng Zhang and his team have developed efficient cryptographic protocols that can be applied to the domain of machine learning so companies can prove that their models can achieve high accuracy on public datasets.
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station and Lockheed Martin Corporation signed a master research agreement to further cement their longstanding research collaboration. The agreement will facilitate collaborations across disciplines including hypersonics, advanced networks, autonomy, and cyber and directed energy.
A dedicated team of Texas A&M University scientists at the National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing has been training workers on the biomanufacturing basics needed to produce the COVID-19 vaccine candidates.
Dr. Valerie G. Segovia has been named associate director of outreach and education for the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station’s Nuclear Engineering and Science Center and associate director of the Nuclear Power Institute.
Dr. Chanan Singh and doctoral student Arun Karngala are working to develop a reliability framework for the power distribution system so that utility companies can be better prepared for uncertainties that may arise.
From the COVID-19 pandemic to the Ever Given vessel blocking the Suez Canal in Egypt, disruptions in global supply chains can impact daily life. Dr. Eleftherios Iakovou breaks down supply chains and paves a way for a more resilient future for this important process.
Dr. Samuel Mabbott and his team are developing novel tests to diagnose preeclampsia earlier in a pregnancy, even before symptoms occur, allowing hospitals to better treat pregnant patients.
Dr. Tim Davis and Dr. Roozbeh Jafari were recently named recipients of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station's Research Impact Award. The award recognizes research that has had an impact leading to outcomes that extend beyond conventional boundaries.