Researchers employ supercomputers for large-scale numerical modeling and simulations. The machines tackle problems that are too complicated or time-consuming for standard computers.
The John J. Koldus III Faculty and Staff Achievement Award is given to an outstanding faculty or staff member for strong interest in student growth, education, and unity.
The facility, which will be located at the intersection of F&B Road and Agronomy Road in College Station when it opens in June 2020, is funded by the Chancellor’s Research Initiative Award and matched by the Governor’s University Research Initiative Award.
In one of the state’s longest-running interagency agreements, fourth-year veterinary students provide care to animals raised in TDCJ’s prison units and, in turn, get hands-on experience in herd health management and population medicine.
Victoria Scriven helped lead the way for younger Aggies pursuing ocean science as the first Texas A&M undergraduate student to ever major in Oceanography.
When it’s 98 degrees on the Texas A&M University campus and the sun feels hot enough to turn your skin into a French fry, nothing says “cool-down” like a quick trip down Mt. Aggie.
A team of 10 graduating mechanical engineering seniors from Texas A&M won the prize for off-track safety at the annual Shell Eco-marathon energy efficiency competition in Sonoma, California.