Texas A&M System and Its Triad Partners Get Additional Five Years BRYAN-COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The National Nuclear Security Administration has exercised an additional five-year option for The Texas A&M […]
Sandia National Laboratories and Texas A&M University Sign MOU establishing an Alliance Partnership
Sandia National Laboratories is expanding its network of academic partners to meet the demand for national security science and engineering. Texas A&M and Sandia have a long history of collaborating […]
Pantex, WT Partner on New Fire Protection Engineering Specialization
NOW OPEN- LANL Collaboration RFP
Sandia National Laboratories- A&M joins Academic Partnership Alliance
ALDW ‘Instant Hire’ Job Fair Nets Top-tier Talent from TAMU
Over the course of just two days in late March, the Associate Laboratory Directorate for Weapons Engineering’s (ALDW) Pipeline Committee conducted an impressive 43 job interviews, offering 31 positions on the spot to prospective hires at a special Texas A&M University (TAMU)-sponsored “instant hire” job fair in College Station, Texas.
Cancer Countermeasures on a Column
Doctoral student offers new insight into machine-learning error estimation
Meet The Aggie Leading Sandia National Laboratories
Meet 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 […]
Texas A&M University graduate students awarded Global Security Scholar Fellowships with Sandia National Laboratories
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 […]
Nuclear engineering department awarded over $4M from Department of Energy
Texas A&M Physicists Receive DOE Grant for Detector Research and Development
Ultrafast X-ray provides new look at plasma discharge breakdown in water
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 […]
Graduate student at Texas A&M University becomes the first National Laboratory Engineering Entrepreneurship Fellow
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 […]
Researchers reimagine metal processing to improve nuclear reactor materials
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, […]
Blow flies as environmental samplers
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 […]
Improving use of renewable energy sources in microgrids
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 […]
Improving how metals withstand nuclear reactions
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 […]
Aggies Invent: Inspiring innovation for real-world national security needs
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.