
- Texas A&M Engineering honors faculty for teaching, research and service
- Texas A&M Engineering honored more than 30 faculty members for teaching, research and service at an awards banquet April 23.
- Aerospace engineering students advance to international paper contest
- Texas A&M aerospace engineering students have placed first in the 2008 Region IV American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics Student Technical Paper Conference, advancing to the international competition in January 2009.
- Distinguished Achievement Award Ceremony set for Tuesday
- Seven Dwight Look College of Engineering faculty and staff members are among the 24 recipients of the 2008 Distinguished Achievement Awards, which are presented annually by Texas A&M University and The Association of Former Students.
- Texas A&M Engineering innovators honored by A&M System
- Texas A&M Engineering researchers were among those honored by The Texas A&M University System’s Office of Technology Commercialization April 4 at the 2008 Patent and Innovation Awards.
- Aerospace engineering graduate wins AFS Distinguished Graduate Student Award
- Dr. Gary Don Seidel, who received his Ph.D. in 2007 from the Department of Aerospace Engineering, received the 2008 Distinguished Graduate Student Award for Excellence in Doctoral Research.
- Texas A&M Engineering ranks high in latest graduate survey
- Texas A&M Engineering’s graduate program ranked 13th overall and 7th among public institutions in the latest
- Benzerga receives CAREER award
- Amine Benzerga, an assistant professor in Texas A&M University’s Department of Aerospace Engineering, has received a 2008 National Science Foundation (NSF) CAREER award for his research into plasticity and fracture in metals.
- Two top engineering undergrads nominated for Goldwater Scholarship
- Jason Knight, a junior biomedical engineering major, and Chi Mai, a junior aerospace engineering major, are among four outstanding undergraduates to have been selected as institutional nominees for the Barry M. Goldwater Scholarship.
- NASA shuttle commander thanks TEES/Texas A&M wind tunnel team
- Marine Col. Rick Sturckow, commander of the STS-117 mission aboard the space shuttle Atlantis in June 2007, visited the Oran W. Nicks Low Speed Wind Tunnel team Jan. 31 to thank the team for their support during the shuttle’s mission.
- Texas A&M Engineering’s Helen Reed elected AIAA Fellow
- Dr. Helen Reed, head of the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University, has been elected Fellow of the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics (AIAA).
- Girimaji elected APS Fellow
- Dr. Sharath Girimaji, a professor in the Department of Aerospace Engineering at Texas A&M University, has been elected fellow of the American Physical Society (APS).
- Reed to receive Atwood Award in January
- Dr. Helen Reed, professor and head of the Department of Aerospace Engineering, will receive the AIAA/ASEE J. Leland Atwood Award during the 46th Aerospace Sciences Meeting and Exhibit, Jan. 7-10 Reno, Nev.
- First Friday Lecture to feature TEES’ Davis
- The First Friday Lecture for December features "The Strength and Fracture of Nanocomposites," presented by Dr. Dan Davis.
- Space Engineering Institute students present Fall 2007 projects
- Space Engineering Institute (SEI) students from Texas A&M University, Texas A&M-Kingsville and Texas A&M-Commerce presented their Fall 2007 projects Nov. 16. SEI is a center of the Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES).
- Former NAE president Wulf to speak Nov. 28
- Dr. William A. Wulf, former president of the National Academy of Engineering, will be the featured speaker Nov. 28 for the Department of Computer Science’s Distinguished Lecturer Series.
- Look College honors outstanding seniors
- The Dwight Look College of Engineering honored five students with its Craig C. Brown Outstanding Senior Engineer Award during a banquet Oct. 25 at Miramont Country Club in Bryan.
- Hofmeister discusses future of U.S. energy supply
- Every day the United States uses 21 million barrels of oil, a number that seems almost impossible to fathom. But when broken down further, the number really hits home.
- Spacecraft Technology Center to assess space sensors for the U.S. Air Force
- A team of researchers from TEES and Texas A&M has received a competitive contract award from the Air Force Research Laboratory’s Space Vehicles Directorate to assess space-based sensors that contribute to space situational awareness.
- Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation helping minorities succeed
- Louis Stokes Alliance for Minority Participation (LSAMP) is helping minorities in science, engineering, and math fields.
- TEES, Texas A&M Engineering aim to increase retention rates with NSF funding
- Texas A&M University and the Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) have been awarded almost $2 million to date from the National Science Foundation to increase retention rates among first-year engineering, science and math majors.
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