Lei Fang, assistant professor of chemistry at Texas A&M University, has been selected to receive a 2017 National Science Foundation Faculty Early Career Development Award.
Few Americans may be aware of it, but in 1952 a killer fog that contained pollutants covered London for five days, causing breathing problems and killing thousands of residents. The exact cause and nature of the fog has remained mostly unknown for decades, but an international team of scientists that…
Dr. Choongho Yu and his graduate student group has developed a new concept of electrical energy storage: Thermally Chargeable Solid-state Supercapacitor.
The Vehicle Technology Office within the Department of Energy recently awarded a $1,200,000 grant to a team led by Dr. Perla Balbuena at Texas A&M University.
Dr. Robin Murphy, director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station’s Center for Emergency Informatics, presented at the White House Frontiers Conference on the campus of the University of Pittsburgh.
Researchers employ supercomputers for large-scale numerical modeling and simulations. The machines tackle problems that are too complicated or time-consuming for standard computers.