Dr. Hamid Toliyat is leading efforts for a multidisciplinary project through the U.S. Department of Energy’s Advanced Research Projects Agency-Energy to design, manufacture and test a lightweight and ultra-efficient electric powertrain for aircraft propulsion.
Dr. Zheng O’Neill leads a National Science Foundation-funded project to apply artificial intelligence techniques to design and operate energy-efficient district heat pump systems that serve human needs and behaviors while reducing the carbon footprint of buildings.
Dr. Arum Han is leading a project funded by the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency to develop and implement a corrosion mitigation strategy by repurposing existing corrosion-causing microbes into a corrosion-resistant "living" coating.
Energy-efficient heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems support healthier indoor environments. The Texas A&M-RELLIS Energy Efficiency Laboratory brings industry-led standards and customer satisfaction together through research, testing and certification.
Texas A&M University System agencies received grant funding from the U.S. Department of Transportation to improve the durability and resiliency of transportation infrastructure through eight University Transportation Centers.