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With a touch of inspiration from MacGyver, Aggies have developed a way to make medical protective gear from readily available materials.

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Pamela and Scott Doyle have established the Pamela B. ’93 and Scott E. Doyle ’93 Endowed Scholarship and the Pamela B. ’93 and Scott E. Doyle ’93 Dean's Scholar Award. This endowment will support students pursuing an undergraduate degree in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University.

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Lindi J. Horton has established the Dr. Bob ’71, DVM ’78 and Debbie ’04 Horton Leadership Award in honor of parents to support students pursuing an undergraduate degree in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University.

Student working in a lab.

Vivian and William Latimer, Jr. have established the Vivian and William “Bill” Latimer, Jr. ’61 Scholarship to support students pursuing an undergraduate degree in mechanical engineering from Texas A&M University.

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Angela and Craig Collins have established the Angela ’98 and Craig Collins ’98 Endowed Chemical Engineering Scholarship to support students pursuing an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering at Texas A&M University.

view of the pipes in the tower lab stretching up through the grated flooring levels above into a vertical illusion of infinity

Graduate student Omer Kaldirim recently upgraded the Tower Lab, an extremely tall structure designed for studying fluid and gas interactions, to test concepts that will improve deepwater drilling safety.

Paul and Jacqueline Pirkle

Jacqueline and Paul A. Pirkle ’97 have established the Thomas and Shirley Pirkle Scholarship in honor of parents to support students pursuing an undergraduate degree in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University.

Charles Lindsey Kroll

Charles Lindsey Kroll ’71 has established the Theodore H. Kroll and Charles A. Kroll ’40 Memorial Scholarship in the Department of Electrical & Computer Engineering to support students pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree in electrical engineering in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University.

Prashanth Kumar Siddhamshetty

Prashanth Kumar Siddhamshetty - a Ph.D. student in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering - has been awarded the 2020 Association of Former Students Distinguished Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Doctoral Research.

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Texas A&M Engineering’s graduate program was ranked 13th overall nationally and eighth among public institutions in the latest U.S. News & World Report survey, “America’s Best Graduate Schools 2021.”

Graduate student Kotaro Anno.

Petroleum engineering graduate student Kotaro Anno researches gas hydrate simulation by modifying the Julia language using power computing.

Dr. Satish Bukkapatnam shows a material to a student.

Dr. Satish Bukkapatnam has been selected as the 2019-20 Fulbright-Tocqueville Distinguished Chair. He will serve a two-year term and work on collaborative research and present seminars in France.

A woman's face turning into digital blocks

How is an ocean engineer detecting deepfake images? Dr. Freddie Witherden and ocean engineering doctoral student Tarik Dzanic are taking a deeper look into the patterns and details of fake images to differentiate them from their real counterparts.

Dr. Anand Puppala

A continuing renewal grant of the Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers program from the National Science Foundation (NSF) will allow researchers to continue working toward extending the life-cycle of civil infrastructure, resulting in less maintenance and lower costs to taxpayers.

computer brain

A multidisciplinary international team of scientists and engineers discovered a neuron-like electrical switching mechanism in a solid-state material and how it reversibly morphs between conducting and insulating behavior on command, bringing researchers one step closer to developing brain-emulating materials for energy efficient computing.

E. Coli bacteria

Dr. Pushkar Lele and Dr. Arul Jayaraman, of the chemical engineering department, have made a step toward understanding how the gut microbiome might change with time, and how it is affected by the metabolite indole.

Dallas Little

Dr. Dallas Little received his doctoral degree from Texas A&M University in 1979. Now 40 years later, he has been awarded the highest faculty honor by the university he has served so well.

Stephanie Cruz stands in front of the Cinderella Castle at Walt Disney World resort.

Stephanie Cruz interned at the happiest place on Earth, and she has details. Read about her experience in the mouse's house and how her industrial engineering knowledge was put to the test.

Dr. Dallas Little and Dr. Helen Reed

Two faculty members from the Texas A&M University College of Engineering were among seven faculty appointed as University Distinguished Professors. The recipients are Dr. Helen Reed and Dr. Dallas Little. The title is among the highest honors awarded to Texas A&M faculty members.

Group members working on the piano

A team of mechanical engineering seniors is bringing music back to the Children’s Museum of the Brazos Valley by refurbishing a large walk-on piano.

John R. and Gina M. Dickerson

John R. ’86 and Gina M. Dickerson ’86 have established the Gina M. Dickerson Engineering Scholarship. This endowment will support students pursuing an undergraduate degree in the College of Engineering at Texas A&M University.

A girl with brown hair and gray eyes stands on stairs. She is giving a thumbs up, Gig 'em sign.

Stephanie Walker is a biomedical engineering sophomore from Houston, Texas. She is a member of Engineering Honors and was inducted into the Zachry Leadership Program (ZLP) in fall 2019.

Matthew Mason

Matthew J. Mason has established the Matthew J. Mason ’21 Endowed Chemical Engineering Scholarship. This endowment will support students pursuing an undergraduate degree in chemical engineering from Texas A&M University.

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