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See the Texas A&M University College of Engineering news from November 2025 .

The Artie McFerrin Department of Engineering hosted its first career fair in collaboration with the American Institute of Chemical Engineering student chapter.

The biomedical engineering department adds two faculty members and launches two research labs focused on nanoparticle therapies and advanced wound-healing materials.

Jeff Summers ’96, committed to being a difference-maker in the lives of Aggie engineers for 20 years, has established an endowed scholarship in the biomedical engineering department.

Researchers are developing dynamic models to understand how large grid loads — such as data centers and cryptocurrency facilities — react to disturbances, helping improve grid reliability.

The project will work to reach 2,000 students and educators with National Science Foundation-funded ACCESS high-performance computing resources for disaster response.

Researchers participate in microgravity parabolic flights to study spaceflight associated health risks.

The fifth annual Artistic Engineering Contest encourages students, faculty and staff to show how they see beauty in engineering and science.

The second annual art competition brings new and creative art to the engineering community.

Researchers at Texas A&M University have developed a method to rejuvenate old and damaged human cells by replacing their mitochondria.

The Texas A&M Material Advantage Chapter earned national recognition for its outstanding leadership, outreach and professional development, reflecting the spirit of innovation and service that defines Aggie engineers.

Allen “Bud” Beene ’75 created a scholarship to support students following in his footsteps.

An anonymous donor’s journey from humble beginnings to a career forged at Texas A&M is now shaping the future for engineering students with similar aspirations.

Kairos Power and Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) partner in research for advanced nuclear reactor deployment.

Dr. Christa Pandey ’88 established endowments in her husband’s name to honor his educational legacy.

Civil engineering doctoral student Hu “Oliver” Zhao highlights his life journey through research on disaster response and urban resilience.

Jo Anne '98 and Mike Donovan '96 support chemical engineers through heat transfer device funding.

A Texas A&M University researcher will help lead a $1.2 million NASA project to create a smarter way to study ocean and deltaic ecosystems.

Five biomedical engineering seniors created an AI model to automate insulin delivery for improved glycemic control in diabetes.

Texas A&M’s student chapter of the Society of Petroleum Engineers hosts an exclusive event that creates networking opportunities with industry professionals.

The SMART Scholars program will benefit coenrolled students with financial assistance and educational specialization in the semiconductor industry.

Texas A&M University helped Benito Tagle Ochoa turn his dream of building cars into reality while shaping a group of students into the best team in the U.S.

Two new faculty members specializing in light-based cancer treatment and optical imaging join the Department of Biomedical Engineering’s biophotonics group.

Ava Blackburn’s commitment to Aggie core values earned her the most prestigious accolade given to an undergraduate student in Texas A&M University’s College of Engineering.

Researchers aim to reduce marine collisions with a new system powered by radar and machine learning.

Recent aerospace alumni of the year, David Gastinger ’69 and his wife Carol, endow a scholarship to support an aerospace engineering student.