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Cancer Countermeasures on a Column

April 6, 2022

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Doctoral student offers new insight into machine-learning error estimation

March 10, 2022

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Meet The Aggie Leading Sandia National Laboratories

November 22, 2021

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Meet Quentarius Moore ’21

November 16, 2021

Quentarius Moore '21

Texas A&M chemistry graduate student Quentarius Moore ’21 is a Department of Energy Computational Science Graduate Fellow from Jackson, Mississippi who, despite not being from Aggieland, got here as fast […]

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Texas A&M University graduate students awarded Global Security Scholar Fellowships with Sandia National Laboratories

October 1, 2021

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By The National Laboratories Office Two graduate students from Texas A&M University have been awarded research fellowship grants facilitated by the TAMUS National Laboratories Office Global Security Scholar (GSS) Fellowship […]

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Nuclear engineering department awarded over $4M from Department of Energy

August 19, 2021

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Texas A&M Physicists Receive DOE Grant for Detector Research and Development

August 3, 2021

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Ultrafast X-ray provides new look at plasma discharge breakdown in water

July 21, 2021

Dr. David Staack and Christopher Campbell in the J. Mike Walker ’66 Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University are part of the team pioneering this approach to assessing […]

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Graduate student at Texas A&M University becomes the first National Laboratory Engineering Entrepreneurship Fellow

July 12, 2021

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By The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office Andrew Miller, a Ph.D. student in Electrical and Computer Engineering at Texas A&M University was awarded a position as the first […]

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Researchers reimagine metal processing to improve nuclear reactor materials

July 12, 2021

Metal crystal grains

By The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office Dinakar Sagapuram, Ph.D. from the Texas A&M University Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and Osman El-Atwani, Ph.D. and Yongqiang Wang, […]

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Blow flies as environmental samplers

May 20, 2021

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By The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office Researchers from the Texas A&M University Department of Entomology and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) are investigating how blow flies could […]

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Improving use of renewable energy sources in microgrids

April 8, 2021

Gautam graph

By The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office Researchers from Texas A&M University’s Wm Michael Barnes ‘64 Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering and Theoretical Division (T-5) of Los […]

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Improving how metals withstand nuclear reactions

March 15, 2021

IBML Lanl Facility

By The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office Researchers from the Texas A&M University Department of Materials Science and Engineering and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) Materials Science at […]

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Aggies Invent: Inspiring innovation for real-world national security needs

December 21, 2020

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Aggies Invent is a two-day intensive design experience in which students in multidisciplinary teams work together to design a solution to an identified need or problem while further developing students’ innovation and collaboration skills.

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TEES Material Science and Engineering receives DOE ARPA-E Award as part of ULTIMATE Program

November 19, 2020

Ultimate team logo

ULTIMATE (Ultrahigh Temperature Impervious Materials Advancing Turbine Efficiency) teams will develop ultrahigh temperature materials for gas turbine use in the aviation and power generation industries.

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Texas A&M System, Los Alamos National Laboratory form national security center

November 12, 2020

Los Alamos "Where Discoveries Are Made" on the side of a road.

The Texas A&M University System Board of Regents has established The Joint Center for Resilient National Security to counter rapidly evolving national security threats.

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Students engage with DOE National Laboratories through virtual career fairs

November 12, 2020

Nuclear Security Enterprise

By The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office (NLO) has played an important role in providing opportunities to students to learn […]

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Improving nuclear reactor safety and efficiency through advanced materials

October 29, 2020

Beam lines of 3 MV Tandem accelerator

By The Texas A&M System National Laboratories Office Researchers from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES), a member of The Texas A&M University System and Los Alamos National Laboratory […]

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Researchers work to improve magnesium alloys that could reduce carbon footprint

October 16, 2020

Left: Schematic of Equal Channel Angular Pressing (ECAP) process at TEES. Right: Plasticity modeling and mechanical properties the researchers are trying to predict for the ECAP process.

By The Texas A&M University System National Laboratories Office Researchers from the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES), a member of The Texas A&M University System, and Los Alamos National […]

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Researchers work to establish isotope production at Texas A&M University

October 8, 2020

Separation process for At-211

By The Texas A&M System National Laboratories Office Researchers from Texas A&M University (TAMU) and Los Alamos National Laboratory (LANL) are collaborating to produce radioactive isotopes which could improve future […]

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