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September 2024 News
See the Texas A&M University College of Engineering news from September 2024 .
For the first time, Texas A&M researchers experimentally show that sustained exertions could disturb the neck’s mechanical structure and increase the risk of neck pain.
Dr. Berna Hascakir is part of a $17 million grant from the Department of Energy, which will support university-driven projects dedicated to exploring alternative energy solutions while providing educational and research opportunities to students from minority-serving institutions.
Nuclear engineering Ph.D. student Nahom Habtemariam is developing computational tools to understand what happens in the chamber of inertial fusion energy systems.
Taking inspiration from nature, researchers discovered a class of materials that behave like axons by spontaneously strengthening electrical pulses that travel along transmission lines.
Aggie engineers David D. "Dave" Dunlap ’83, "Phil" Miner ’80 and The Honorable Richard A. Smith ’59 were selected by The Association of Former Students as distinguished alumni.
Dr. Elaine Oran, aerospace engineering professor and O'Donnell Foundation Chair VI, has been elected an International Fellow of the Royal Academy of Engineering.
Former cadet and radio entrepreneur Jim Hopper ’68 established a scholarship in the Department of Engineering Technology and Industrial Distribution to provide students an opportunity of a lifetime.