What if cells could remember past signals even after they're gone? ?? Dr. Gregory Reeves and his team at #TAMUchen are turning this into a reality! Their groundbreaking research reveals that cells can retain the Bone Morphogenetic Protein (BMP) pathway information, potentially transforming stem cell therapies and making them more effective and affordable. ???? Published in Biology Open, their work shows that cellular memory lasts for at least 20 minutes, opening new possibilities for medical treatments. ?? Read more: https://lnkd.in/gBmTGipn Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering at Texas A&M University
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The Texas A&M College of Engineering is the largest college on campus with 20,000+ students enrolled in 15 departments.
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The Texas A&M University College of Engineering is the largest college on campus with more than 20,000 students enrolled in our 15 departments. For Staff employment opportunities within Texas A&M Engineering, visit the TEES Jobs page: https://www.dhirubhai.net/company/texas-a&m-engineering-experiment-station/jobs/ or https://tamus.wd1.myworkdayjobs.com/TEES_External For faculty positions within the College of Engineering, visit the TAMU Faculty job page: https://www.dhirubhai.net/school/texas-a&m-university/jobs/ or https://faculty.tamu.edu/Positions
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Aggies achieve the extraordinary, and this year we celebrate three of our engineering alumni who have done just that! ?? David D. "Dave" Dunlap ’83, Philip “Phil” Miner ’80, and Hon. Richard A. Smith ’59 will be honored with the prestigious Distinguished Alumnus Award for their remarkable contributions to their fields and communities. Join us in celebrating their success and impact! ???? Read more: https://lnkd.in/gQRuY5kY
Three Engineers Honored as University Distinguished Alumni
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Dr. Robert H. Bishop, Dean of the Texas A&M College of Engineering, recently visited Houston Community College–Spring Branch! ?? During his visit, he connected with students, faculty, and administrators, sharing insights on engineering education and future opportunities. ?? It was an inspiring day filled with meaningful conversations and a focus on shaping the next generation of Aggie engineers. #TAMUengineering #Students #Dean
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From childhood memories in the halls of the Academic Building to a lifetime of service, Earl O. Wilson ’82 has always been an Aggie at heart. Inspired by his deep-rooted connection to Texas A&M and the support he received as a student, Earl and his wife Marsha established the Marsha and Earl O. Wilson ’82 Endowed Scholarship. This scholarship aims to empower future engineers to follow in his footsteps, continuing the legacy of excellence in service to our nation. Aggieland isn’t just a place—it’s a lifelong bond. Read more: https://tx.ag/WilsonImpact Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University
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Dr. Berna Hascakir, from Texas A&M’s Petroleum Engineering department, is part of a $17M DOE grant advancing clean energy. The project fosters collaboration between minority-serving institutions and Texas A&M, focusing on hydrogen production research and training future energy leaders. Read more: https://lnkd.in/g_BFvm95 Harold Vance Department of Petroleum Engineering at Texas A&M University, U.S. Department of Energy (DOE) #TAMUengineering #TAMUpete
Department of Energy Grant Advances Clean Energy Studies
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What if a stunning light show in the sky could also disrupt our power grids? ?? While the Aurora Borealis dazzles, these silent solar storms can wreak havoc on communication networks and electricity. #TAMUengineering researchers from the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University, including Dr. Jonathan Snodgrass and Dr. Thomas Overbye, are on the front lines, studying how to safeguard our power systems from these geomagnetic disturbances. With the solar cycle’s peak approaching, their work is more vital than ever. ?? Read more: https://lnkd.in/gBGHvkN8
It Can Light Up the Sky and Shut Down the Grid: The Aurora Borealis
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#SaturdayShoutout to #TAMUecen engineer Alex Brent '25! Alex is a member of IEEE HKN! “The experiences that I’ve had as a #TAMUengr student are vital to my character and the discipline instilled in my life. Studying engineering is so much more than math and physics, it is about consistency, relationships, and the pursuit to be better than you were yesterday.” Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University #TAMUengr #Students
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How can merging ophthalmology and sports enhance NFL officiating? ???? Texas A&M ENMED students Hamza Memon and Nicholas Panzo are making strides in just that! Through their project, mentored by Dr. Andrew G. Lee, they're improving NFL decision-making with neuro-ophthalmologic training. ???? Their work has already led to significant advancements, with research published in top journals and real-world applications observed during NFL games. Join us in applauding their innovative approach to integrating medical and engineering knowledge for better sports officiating! ????? Read more: https://lnkd.in/gzwYtdaG
Eyes on the Field: Engineering Medicine Students Revolutionize NFL Officiating
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Let's recap our Graduate Research Labs Day! ?? We had an amazing time connecting with our graduate students who are eager to dive into research career opportunities. This event was about recruitment and making connections—students got to meet lab reps, gain insights about private and national labs in professional graduate panel sessions, and build networks through engaging conversations. Discover more about our Graduate Programs: tx.ag/COEGradPrograms
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#TAMUengineering has been selected as an anticipated awardee of the National Semiconductor Technology Center (NSTC) Workforce Partner Alliance (WFPA) program. With $1.28 million in anticipated funding, Texas A&M Engineering will lead a transformative workforce development initiative to address critical workforce and skills gaps in the U.S. semiconductor industry. "Through the WAVE-CHIP project, we will empower students, educators and industry professionals with the necessary skills in hardware functional and security verification to succeed in semiconductor-related fields." - Dr. Aakash Tyagi, #TAMUcsce professor of practice and lead investigator of the WAVE-CHIP project at Texas A&M Read more: https://tx.ag/WaveChip Department of Computer Science and Engineering Texas A&M University #Semiconductor #CHIP #TAMUcsce