These seniors didn’t just complete a capstone; they created a solution that didn’t exist anywhere else. 💤💡
Their dedication gave a five year old boy the chance to breathe easier at night and a family the comfort they’d been hoping for. Together, they created something that will inspire far beyond the walls of a classroom.
Read their full story at https://t.co/Xj16CCvB3q
Excellence across disciplines and national recognition to match. 🎓📊
Dr. David Eckman’s 2026 NSF CAREER Award adds to a growing list of honors earned by faculty in Texas A&M’s industrial and systems engineering department, reflecting a sustained commitment to impactful research and student mentorship.
🔗 https://t.co/OG2ccMEDiy
#ISEN #NSFCAREER #TAMUEngineering
As @aggiebaseball battles through the NCAA Tournament, one Aggie is proving that some of the most important plays happen behind the scenes. ⚾📊
Data engineering student Fletcher Newman ’26 helped build analytics tools used by coaches and players throughout the season. Now, he's taking those skills to the MLB.
➡️ Hear his story: https://t.co/MqqesHSKkj
Seven straight years of international success ✈️🏆
Aggie engineers on the SAE Aero Design team earned top‑10 finishes across multiple classes at the SAE Aero Design East Competition, competing against teams from around the world. Their continued success highlights the power of hands‑on aerospace engineering at Texas A&M!
🔗 https://t.co/mrPG5MATL9
#AggieEngineers #SAEAero #TAMUEngineering
A little creativity goes a long way 😌
#TAMUEngineering dean Dr. Bishop reminds us that inspiration can be found everywhere. 🖼️💫 Happy National Creativity Day, Ags!
Texas A&M researchers are bridging AI and nuclear engineering with AROMA‑GPT — a physics‑informed, human‑in‑the‑loop AI assistant that provides real‑time insight to support safer, smarter operation of advanced nuclear reactors. ☢️🤖
🔗 https://t.co/yTC6E8aLAs
Chemical engineering grad student Edwin Ochedikwu has been named a 2026–27 TEX-E Fellow! 👏
His work in sustainability and climate tech is already making an impact — and he’s just getting started. With his next project, he will build on previous research and explore the use of specific polymers for petroleum industry applications. 🏭
🔗 https://t.co/As4ChJWvYT
What if the professors who shaped your career could impact generations of students after you? 🎓
After four decades in the energy industry, Denzil West ’81 is giving back to @TAMU by investing in engineering faculty through a new endowed professorship. His gift recognizes the lasting role professors play in shaping engineers, leaders and lifelong problem-solvers.
🔗 https://t.co/SdJXXKwOv1
#TAMUengr #AggieGiving #EngineeringExcellence
Fishing pressure isn’t just commercial, it’s recreational too 🎣💡
Aggie researchers are using machine learning and smartphone data to better estimate when, where and how anglers fish along the Gulf Coast. This approach fills long-standing data gaps and could help enable smarter, more sustainable fisheries management.
🔗 https://t.co/97tSSGneYJ
#AggieResearch #AIinEngineering #FisheriesScience #TAMUEngineering
What does the Dallas Cowboys and aerospace engineering have in common?
The Bright Building! ✈️🏈
Home to Texas A&M Aerospace Engineering, the building is named after Harvey R. “Bum” Bright, a major supporter of engineering at A&M and former owner of the Dallas Cowboys!
Dr. Wencheng Jin is developing a new real-time coastal modeling tool to support naval readiness :ocean::gear:
Backed by a grant from @USNavyResearch, AXBeach uses machine learning and accelerated computing to predict shoreline changes during storms faster than existing models, helping enable quicker, more informed decisions when conditions change rapidly.
:link: https://t.co/sbqFTf5fWm
#AggieResearch #CoastalEngineering #TAMUEngineering
Data centers are expanding rapidly as demand for AI and cloud computing continues to grow.
Chemical engineering researchers at @TAMU are studying the common causes of data center fires and identifying ways to reduce risk in these critical systems. 🔥
➡️: Learn more: https://t.co/Hk2TjRsyWI
What if the support you received as a student helped shape the next generation of engineers? 💡 🔬
Doug White ’78 and his wife Donnice are giving back to Texas A&M by funding upgraded lab equipment and establishing a scholarship for first-generation chemical engineering students. Their commitment strengthens hands-on learning and opens doors for future Aggies in labs and lecture halls alike.
🔗: https://t.co/2tRh6OqxHW
#AggieEngineers #AggieGiving #EngineeringEducation
.@TAMUEngineering and @usarmy_devcom Research Laboratory researchers developed a hybrid “super foam” that’s lightweight and absorbs up to 10x more energy.
Built for real-world impact, this new super foam is engineered to save lives, but light enough for everyday life.
Read more: https://t.co/KuaN0YOI4O
#TAMU #TAMUEngineering #AggieResearch
What happens when engineering meets fashion? 👗⚙️
'Fashioneering' combines robotics and design to create clothing that can move and interact — from assistive devices to wings powered by motion sensors and lights.
🔗 See how Aarathi Devakumar '28 is blending creativity with precision: https://t.co/6UgryzPzZ1
What if light could be used to move and steer objects in space? 🚀💡
Aggie researchers have demonstrated a new approach to optical propulsion using microscopic “metajets” that respond to laser light. The work shows how engineered materials could enable fuel‑free, scalable propulsion, expanding what’s possible for future space exploration.
🔗 https://t.co/VsWe2wFwb4
#AggieResearch #MechanicalEngineering #SpaceInnovation #TAMUEngineering
What if giving back didn’t have to wait until later? 💡🤝
Six recent Aggie graduates created an endowed scholarship for petroleum engineering students before even beginning their careers. Their gift reflects the values of integrity, gratitude and selfless service learned through the Graham Petroleum Ventures Program.
🔗 https://t.co/91vLsyrXqv
#AggieEngineers #AggieGiving #SelflessService #TAMUEngineering