Engineering
Combining big data and machine learning may help predict unplanned power outages
Project receives funding from National Science Foundation
Ant behavior inspires autonomous material assembly research
Researchers utilized shape-changing polymer ribbons that can self-assemble, change their volume, and dissemble as needed
3D printing is revolutionizing tailored medications
Research with 3D printing customizes medications for pediatric patients
NIH awards five-year grant for multidisciplinary A&M team to bring 3D printing of pediatric drugs to hospitals
Researchers include faculty from pharmacy, engineering, arts and sciences, and veterinary medicine and biomedical sciences
Awards presented at Texas A&M postdoctoral research symposium
Sixth annual event marks National Postdoc Appreciation Week
Hagler Institute announces its largest class of new fellows: 14
Class of 2022-23 includes a Nobel Prize recipient and multiple National Academies-level scholars, plus a distinguished lecturer
Replacing wheels with legs may help rovers to navigate ice, sand and other surfaces more easily on Mars and other planets
NASA invests $3 million in three-year A&M-USC project
Breathless: Detecting levels of fatigue with artificial intelligence
Texas A&M and Arizona State work together on DARPA’s $4.8 million biometrics project
Mental fatigue: New model could improve measurement of its impact
Team publishes its findings in Psychological Review