Engineering professors Satish Bukkapatnam and Yu Ding have been working with Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory’s National Ignition Facility since early 2019.
Texas A&M researchers are developing technology to track and understand contributors to issues like stress, anxiety and burnout in in health care workers.
Humans and robots are working closer than ever before. Texas A&M researchers are using brain imaging to investigate how these interactions can impact human trust in robots during manufacturing tasks.
Texas A&M researchers are evaluating how stimulating the brain with weak electrical currents can delay fatigue-causing performance declines in safety-critical workers.
A mathematical model developed by Texas A&M researchers can predict temperatures within mosquito breeding grounds, which can be used to estimate populations and track vector-borne diseases.
A team of Texas A&M industrial and systems engineering researchers will use their findings to explore the effectiveness of a wearable technology program for mental health.