#SaturdayShoutout to Kyle Rex '26! 🇺🇸👍
Aggie engineer. Corps leader. Future U.S. Army cyber operations officer.
Rex will take the skills he built through mechatronics, embedded systems and Army ROTC at @TAMU to help defend U.S. systems against cyber threats while leading soldiers in high‑stakes environments.
🔗 Read his story: tx.ag/MechatronicsQA#AggieEngineers#CyberSecurity#ServeToLead#AggieSpirit
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What does it take to host a national conference planned by students?
Aggie engineers led a multi‑year effort to bring the American Nuclear Society (@ANS_org) Student Conference to Texas A&M, welcoming hundreds of attendees for research, networking and industry connection. The event was a strong showing of student leadership and momentum in nuclear engineering. ☢️
Read more about the event at tx.ag/ANSStudentConference#NuclearEngineering#StudentLeadership#TAMUEngineering
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Aggieland attracts researchers from around the world. 🌏
Czech Ph.D. student Jan Ullmann spent the semester working with our nuclear engineering team on AI-driven energy research, strengthening long-standing ties between @TAMU and Czech institutions. 👏
Read more: tx.ag/CzechstudentatTAMU
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Jack E. Brown, looking just as sharp as ever! 🧬💻
Designed for advanced research, the Jack E. Brown Chemical Engineering Building features nine clean rooms for nanotechnology and a 712-core supercomputer cluster supporting advanced research across @tamucheme 🙌
#CHEN#ENGRBuildings#TAMUengr
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Dr. Jeetain Mittal has been inducted into the AIMBE College of Fellows, one of the highest honors in medical and biological engineering! 🧬🏅
This national recognition celebrates his interdisciplinary research connecting engineering principles to biology and medicine and places him among the top two percent of leaders in the field.
🔗 tx.ag/MittalAIMBE#BiomedicalEngineering#ChemicalEngineering
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What if investing in shared spaces could shape generations of engineers? 🏗️
Michael Plank ’83 and his wife, Susan, are supporting Texas A&M Engineering by focusing on facilities that influence how students learn and collaborate every day. Their approach shows how thoughtful giving can create a lasting impact beyond a single classroom or scholarship. 💛
🔗 tx.ag/Plank83#AggieEngineers#AggieGiving#EngineeringEducation#TAMUEngineering
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What if your internship let you work hands-on with next-generation nuclear reactor technology? ⚛️👀
Aggie nuclear engineering student Daniel Nelson gained industry experience at Aalo Atomics, contributing to cutting-edge work on small modular reactors while learning what it takes to move from classroom theory to industry application.
👉 Hear his internship experience: tx.ag/AaloAtomicsInternship#NuclearEngineering#HandsOnLearning#TAMUEngineering
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What happens when student research leaves the lab and joins the global conversation? 🌍
Through the Donna Walker Faculty Fellowship, Dr. Astrid Layton is helping Aggie researchers present their work internationally, build confidence and gain new perspectives. The fellowship supports experiences that shape stronger, more connected engineers beyond the classroom.
🔗 tx.ag/LaytonDonnaWalkerFello…#AggieEngineers#Research#EngineeringEducation
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Measuring innovation in football fields? 🤯🏟️
The Emerging Technologies Building, housing our BMEN, ISEN, and MTDE departments, comes in at 212,000 square feet — about four football fields of labs, classrooms, and collaboration spaces! ⚙️
#BMEN#ISEN#MTDE#ENGRBuildings#TAMUengr
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The future of sustainability is being engineered today! 🌍
This World Environment Day, meet SomaTech, a student startup using AI and smart irrigation to help farmers conserve water and improve crop yields.
Built by Aggies. Designed for real impact. 🌱
What if investing in undergraduate research helped shape the next wave of biosciences innovation? 🧬
Edward S. Price ’93 is giving back to @TAMU through a new scholars fund that supports chemical engineering students pursuing life sciences research. His commitment helps students turn curiosity into discovery and ideas into impact. 👍
🔗 tx.ag/Price#AggieGiving#Biosciences
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These seniors didn’t just complete a capstone; they created a solution that didn’t exist anywhere else. 💤💡
Their dedication gave a five year old boy the chance to breathe easier at night and a family the comfort they’d been hoping for. Together, they created something that will inspire far beyond the walls of a classroom.
Read their full story at tx.ag/EPStheJawdropper
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Excellence across disciplines and national recognition to match. 🎓📊
Dr. David Eckman’s 2026 NSF CAREER Award adds to a growing list of honors earned by faculty in Texas A&M’s industrial and systems engineering department, reflecting a sustained commitment to impactful research and student mentorship.
🔗 tx.ag/ISENNSFCareerAwards#ISEN#NSFCAREER#TAMUEngineering
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As @aggiebaseball battles through the NCAA Tournament, one Aggie is proving that some of the most important plays happen behind the scenes. ⚾📊
Data engineering student Fletcher Newman ’26 helped build analytics tools used by coaches and players throughout the season. Now, he's taking those skills to the MLB.
➡️ Hear his story: tx.ag/Newman26
Seven straight years of international success ✈️🏆
Aggie engineers on the SAE Aero Design team earned top‑10 finishes across multiple classes at the SAE Aero Design East Competition, competing against teams from around the world. Their continued success highlights the power of hands‑on aerospace engineering at Texas A&M!
🔗 tx.ag/SAEAeroDesignEast26#AggieEngineers#SAEAero#TAMUEngineering
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A little creativity goes a long way 😌
#TAMUEngineering dean Dr. Bishop reminds us that inspiration can be found everywhere. 🖼️💫 Happy National Creativity Day, Ags!
Texas A&M researchers are bridging AI and nuclear engineering with AROMA‑GPT — a physics‑informed, human‑in‑the‑loop AI assistant that provides real‑time insight to support safer, smarter operation of advanced nuclear reactors. ☢️🤖
🔗 tx.ag/AINuclearPower
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Chemical engineering grad student Edwin Ochedikwu has been named a 2026–27 TEX-E Fellow! 👏
His work in sustainability and climate tech is already making an impact — and he’s just getting started. With his next project, he will build on previous research and explore the use of specific polymers for petroleum industry applications. 🏭
🔗 tx.ag/TEXEfellowship
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What if the professors who shaped your career could impact generations of students after you? 🎓
After four decades in the energy industry, Denzil West ’81 is giving back to @TAMU by investing in engineering faculty through a new endowed professorship. His gift recognizes the lasting role professors play in shaping engineers, leaders and lifelong problem-solvers.
🔗 tx.ag/West81#TAMUengr#AggieGiving#EngineeringExcellence
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Fishing pressure isn’t just commercial, it’s recreational too 🎣💡
Aggie researchers are using machine learning and smartphone data to better estimate when, where and how anglers fish along the Gulf Coast. This approach fills long-standing data gaps and could help enable smarter, more sustainable fisheries management.
🔗 tx.ag/TracingAnglers#AggieResearch#AIinEngineering#FisheriesScience#TAMUEngineering
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