Engineering
Ezee Fiber Investing Over $250M in a New Mexico Fiber-to-the-Premise Network
Houston-based Ezee Fiber announced the expansion of its 100% fiber network into New Mexico.
Texas Instruments Unveils Industry’s 1st GaN IPM to Enable Smaller, More Energy-Efficient High-Voltage Motors
Texas Instruments introduced the industry’s first 650V three-phase GaN IPM for 250W motor drive applications.
New Refractory Alloy Shows ‘Exceptional’ Fracture Resistance at ‘Very Low’ Temperatures: TAMU Researchers
The study investigated the mechanical properties of a refractory medium-entropy alloy made of niobium, molybdenum, tantalum and hafnium (NbTaTiHf).
More than $9M Awarded to High School Scientists, Engineers at the Regeneron International Science and Engineering Fair 2024
In total, over $9 million was awarded to the finalists based on their projects’ creativity, innovation and depth of scientific inquiry. The competition featured nearly 2,000 young scientists representing 49 U.S. states and nearly 70 countries, regions and territories across the world.
Rice’s Online Master of Computer Science Degree Ranked No. 3 by Fortune
Rice University’s online Master of Computer Science program was honored by Fortune Magazine with the No. 3 designation in its national rankings.
Texas A&M Engineering, School’s Semiconductor Institute to Launch Programs to Bolster Semiconductor Industry
Starting in Fall 2025, Texas A&M University’s Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering will introduce a new Master of Science program focused on microelectronics and semiconductors.
ATI names Netta Washington to Lead HPMC Segment
ATI Inc. announced that Netta Washington has joined as Executive Vice President, leading the company’s High Performance Materials and Components (HPMC) segment.
KBR Green Ammonia Technology Selected for Fortescue’s Project in Norway
KBR will provide technology license, proprietary engineering design, and FEED support engineering services for the 675 metric tonnes per day grassroots green ammonia plant in Norway.
Texas A&M Heeds Gov. Abbott’s Call for Space Engineering Degree
Dr. Robert H. Bishop, whose official start date was April 2, said he has heard the call for the new program from several faculty members who want to make Texas A&M a national leader in the rapidly growing field of space engineering.
ALTIVIA Appoints Scott Barnum as Director of Manufacturing and Dean Hale as Corporate Engineering Manager
ALTIVIA announced in April that it has named Scott Barnum as Director of Manufacturing and Dean Hale as Corporate Engineering Manager.
Exploring Climate Engineering at CERAWeek
Introducing reflective clouds and sequestering carbon captured from the ocean to mitigate Earth’s temperature may seem like ideas from science fiction, but these geoengineering methods are already a reality, as discussed by a panel of experts at CERAWeek by S&P Global’s Climate Hub.
A Novel Strategy to Address Texas’ Engineering Shortage
Texas is experiencing growth, which also means an increase in the demand for a skilled workforce. Collin College has joined forces with Texas A&M’s esteemed engineering program to address these needs. Many students in Texas face challenges in completing a four-year degree after transferring from community colleges. Establishing pathways to improve the state’s completion rate…
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