See the Texas A&M University Engineering Experiment Station news from February 2025 .
A team of researchers are looking into how the power grid can be affected by a rise in electrifying heavy-duty vehicles.
A $1.2M grant funds Texas A&M research to explore innovative solutions for enhancing aging dam and levee resilience to overtopping.
College of Engineering increases National Academy of Engineering members to 38.
The new center will provide learning and training opportunities for students and industry partners in biomanufacturing at Pegasus Park in Dallas.
The partnership celebrates growth and success, addresses the critical need for engineers.
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.
Bryan ISD teachers are enhancing STEM learning with advanced robotics training, thanks to Texas A&M's Spark! program.
Eden Schlink ’25's journey into engineering is a testament to determination, family support and seizing unexpected opportunities.