“Viz to the Future Part II” will take students and visitors on a journey of artistic expression as A&M’s nationally-famous Viz program celebrates a new chapter in its history.
Amir Behzadan, associate professor of construction science, is studying how virtual reality devices could help improve students’ public speaking abilities.
Jing Du uses virtual reality software to explore a digital building. (Texas A&M University College of Architecture) By Sarah Wilson, Texas A&M University College of Architecture First responders’ lives depend on their ability to navigate structures during a emergency — a task Jing “Eric” Du, Texas A&M assistant professor of …
Michayal Mathew is working as a summer intern at NASA’s Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland. By Kim Foli, Texas A&M University College of Engineering Ask any 10-year-old what they want to be when they grow up, and chances are “an astronaut” is likely near the top of their list.
Michael Bruner was part of the team behind “Paw Parade,” a game that was made during Texas A&M’s Chillennium. By Richard Nira, Texas A&M University College of Architecture Video games and virtual reality environments developed by former Texas A&M visualization students are contenders for top prizes in the final…
Exhibitors at the SXSW Trade Show take a virtual tour of Texas A&M’s global impact. By Lesley Henton, Texas A&M University Marketing and Communications Prospective students, curious parents or anyone else who wants to see the historic campus of Texas A&M University, no matter where they are in the world,…