Corveus Medical, a Houston-based startup, won first place and $35,000 at the 2023 Texas A&M New Ventures Competition. The company is striving to provide a minimally invasive solution to heart disease.
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) awarded $30,000 in seed grant funding to new research collaborations between TEES regional divisions and affiliates, with the SHIELD team winning the top prize.
Dr. Le Xie is researching the amount of energy and carbon footprint consumed by cryptocurrency mining centers and the opportunities and challenges this poses for the Texas power grid.