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See the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station's news from July 2023.

The Center for Infrastructure Renewal building

Established in 2016, the Center for Infrastructure Renewal enhances infrastructure practices by reducing costs, shortening project timelines, and ensuring longevity. Now entering its fifth year, the CIR is expanding with new University Transportation Centers, projects and researchers.

Aerial shot of the northern Greek city of Alexandroupolis with the lighthouse under a winter sunset.

Engineering experts from across the globe will gather in Greece to celebrate Greek mathematician Constantin Carathéodory's 150th birthday and his contributions to the field of thermodynamics with symposia.

On the left side of the photo, a knife scraps a thin layer of gray metal. On the right side, the same photo shows the metal now covered in a filter that shows blues and greens of how the metal is being deformed.

Researchers at Texas A&M University are using metal cutting — a traditional manufacturing tool to study material properties. Their use of an everyday tool introduces a more accessible method for understanding the behavior of metals under extreme conditions. 

Illustration of virus cell combined with electronic pattern

Dr. Soaram Kim has developed a remote health and environmental monitoring system that can be used to detect various viruses, bacteria and cancers. The system is integrated with machine learning and artificial intelligence to provide diagnoses faster and more accurately.