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U Engineering Students create X Box Game

Two Aggies interning at Microsoft are the programmers behind the new Xbox 360 LIVE Arcade spaceship game "Aegis Wing." Read the story

Link to Texas A&M University at Qatar

Texas A&M University at Qatar's new engineering facilities are among the largest and most technologically advanced in the world.

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Dr. Daniel F. JenningsDr. Valerie E. Taylor, the Royce E. Wisenbaker Professor I in Engineering and head of the Department of Computer Science, has been elected to serve a three-year term on the Computing Research Association (CRA) board of directors. This peer-approved appointment represents a significant acknowledgment of Taylor's leadership skills and her colleagues' respect for her work in research and education in the fields of computer science and engineering.

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Achievements

Congratulations to our 2008 NSF CAREER Award winners. The prestigious award — a minimum $400,000 grant over five years — is intended to advance research and teaching. This year's winners are:

  • Dr. Amine Benzerga, plasticity and fracture in metals
  • Dr. Jim Ji, biomedical imaging
  • Dr. Anxiao Jiang, innovative storage and flash memory
  • Dr. Jean-Francois Chamberland, Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Dr. Henry Pfister, Electrical & Computer Engineering
  • Dr. Andruid Kerne, Computer Science

From the Dean's Desk

Link to Dean's welcomeThis is a time of growth and renewal at Texas A&M University. Read the Dean's welcome by Dr. G. Kemble Bennett, vice chancellor and dean of engineering.