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See the Texas A&M University Engineering Experiment Station news from February 2025 .

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A team of researchers are looking into how the power grid can be affected by a rise in electrifying heavy-duty vehicles.

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A $1.2M grant funds Texas A&M research to explore innovative solutions for enhancing aging dam and levee resilience to overtopping.

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College of Engineering increases National Academy of Engineering members to 38.

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The new center will provide learning and training opportunities for students and industry partners in biomanufacturing at Pegasus Park in Dallas.

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The partnership celebrates growth and success, addresses the critical need for engineers.

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Dr. Jeeeun Kim has received the National Science Foundation’s Faculty Early Career Development Award for her research on augmenting physical interfaces with smart capabilities.

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Bryan ISD teachers are enhancing STEM learning with advanced robotics training, thanks to Texas A&M's Spark! program.

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Eden Schlink ’25's journey into engineering is a testament to determination, family support and seizing unexpected opportunities.