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Recreational fishing is historically undermeasured, making it difficult to prevent overfishing. Dr. Alan Kuhnle is using...
05/28/2026

Recreational fishing is historically undermeasured, making it difficult to prevent overfishing.

Dr. Alan Kuhnle is using smartphones and machine learning to change that and to help with sustainable fisheries management in the Gulf Coast.

Read more about his work: Tx.ag/TracingAnglers

Congratulations to Kimberly Betancourt and James Reyes for receiving Texas A&M Engineering Staff Excellence Awards! The ...
05/20/2026

Congratulations to Kimberly Betancourt and James Reyes for receiving Texas A&M Engineering Staff Excellence Awards! The engineering staff awards recognize staff for their outstanding dedication and service.

Here are a few things their nominators had to say:

“Kim Betancourt is someone whose depth of knowledge, unfailing professionalism and genuine care for the people she serves have made her one of the most trusted and valued members of the Engineering Business Services team.”

“James embodies the kind of steady, principled, solutions-driven professionalism that makes an academic department function at its best.”

We are so grateful to James and Kim for all they do for our department!

On Friday, our largest-ever graduating class from Texas A&M University Galveston Campus crossed the stage! Our newest gr...
05/12/2026

On Friday, our largest-ever graduating class from Texas A&M University Galveston Campus crossed the stage!

Our newest group of former students landed jobs at Samsung, Lockheed Martin, American Airlines, and NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration.

Congratulations to all our for achieving this milestone! 🎓

Congratulations to the Class of 2026! We are so proud of our newest former students. Whoop! 🎓
05/07/2026

Congratulations to the Class of 2026! We are so proud of our newest former students. Whoop! 🎓

Howdy Ags!Stop by and grab a donut on your way to BTHO finals! Donuts will be available starting at 8:00 AM in PETR 102 ...
04/30/2026

Howdy Ags!

Stop by and grab a donut on your way to BTHO finals! Donuts will be available starting at 8:00 AM in PETR 102 and at the front desk of EABA.

We welcomed Lt. Gen. Thomas K. Hensley, commander, Sixteenth Air Force; commander, Air Forces Cyber; commander, Joint Fo...
04/28/2026

We welcomed Lt. Gen. Thomas K. Hensley, commander, Sixteenth Air Force; commander, Air Forces Cyber; commander, Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber (Air Force), and fellow members of the Sixteenth Air Force/Air Forces Cyber and the United States Space Force for a visit to our department on April 16, 2026. Hensley addressed the students in Dr. Shreyas Kumar’s senior capstone design class. Teams led by students Daniel Choi and Noah Mustoe presented their capstone projects. Choi’s team project was sponsored by the 16th Air Force and involved automating their security information and event management system. Mustoe’s team built on the work of a team from last semester to develop a spacecraft cyber defense system for the United States Space Force.

Student Connor Davis and team also presented the cybersecurity platform capturetheflag.ai — a platform that originated in the AGGIES Lab. Capturetheflag.ai provides hands-on cybersecurity training for students. The team suggested that they can build a secure version of the platform as per the security specifications of the 16th Air Force as a potential fall capstone project.

This visit highlights collaborations made possible by the Industry Capstone Program. Our Industry Capstone program enables companies to sponsor teams of seniors working in areas such as AI, machine learning, cybersecurity, data science, robotics and software systems as they develop real-world solutions. Sponsors help students strengthen practical skills in design, implementation, teamwork, communication and deployment.

Komal Ilyas is a first-year doctoral student exploring the emerging field of adversarial machine learning. She was accep...
04/24/2026

Komal Ilyas is a first-year doctoral student exploring the emerging field of adversarial machine learning. She was accepted into the prestigious National Science Foundation (NSF) Computer and Information Science and Engineering Graduate Fellowship Program (NSF CSGrad4Us) to pursue this interest.

“As AI becomes more integrated into our daily lives and critical systems, understanding its vulnerabilities is essential,” Ilyas said. “I’ll be focusing on identifying how AI can be deceived or attacked so we can build more secure and trustworthy systems.”

Congratulations, Komal! We can’t wait to see where your research takes you!

Read more: tx.ag/NSFCSGrad4UsFellowship

Many people use password managers to keep their online accounts secure. A plus for this method is that users just need t...
04/17/2026

Many people use password managers to keep their online accounts secure. A plus for this method is that users just need to remember their master password to access their accounts, while the rest are stored in a digital vault. The downside? The vault could be hacked.

But what if there was a password manager that didn’t store passwords? Dr. Nitesh Saxena has co-created this very solution: a password manager called HIPPO (Hidden-Password Online Password), which acts like a password calculator. This research was recently featured in IEEE Spectrum!

Read more: tx.ag/HIPPOmasterpassword

Joshua Lass, Andrew Li and Minh Xuan Nguyen will advance to the 2026 International Collegiate Programming Contest World ...
04/09/2026

Joshua Lass, Andrew Li and Minh Xuan Nguyen will advance to the 2026 International Collegiate Programming Contest World Finals!

Their team, implementation school, qualified for the World Finals after competing in the ICPC North America Championship. The World Finals are scheduled for November 15-20 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

ICPC is a five-hour contest where teams of three race to solve real-world programming problems. More than 50,000 students from over 3,000 universities participate in ICPC competitions each year, and only the top teams advance to the World Finals.

Congratulations to implementation school for this outstanding achievement!

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We’re so proud of our Sea Aggies from Texas A&M University Galveston Campus for being the only team to successfully comp...
03/27/2026

We’re so proud of our Sea Aggies from Texas A&M University Galveston Campus for being the only team to successfully complete the Search and Rescue challenge during the NASA - National Aeronautics and Space Administration 2025 Micro-g Neutral Buoyancy Experiment Design Teams (Micro-g NExT) challenge!

For the challenge, teams addressed a problem facing the upcoming Artemis II mission. The Sea Aggies developed a self-contained, portable device to detect and decode an emergency radio signal from the Orion spacecraft. This device would allow post-landing crews to locate the spacecraft if it’s in an unexpected position upon its return.

“The idea behind this is to find a simple, inexpensive solution that doesn’t require a long logistics chain,” said Brayton Lee, the project lead for the team. “A lot of Cospas-Sarsat receivers that you can go out and buy right now are very expensive. This would be something that can be built relatively quickly and inexpensively, depending on what type of computer you get to do the processing. It doesn’t require a very robust computer.”

A low-cost solution like this could also allow volunteer search and rescue organizations to use this device for things like disaster assistance or finding missing persons.

Amazing work, Sea Aggies!

Read more: tx.ag/MicrogNExTchallenge

03/20/2026

Best of luck to Joshua Lass, Andrew Li and Minh Xuan Nguyen as they compete in the 2026 ICPC North America Championship on Sunday!

Their team, implementation school, advanced to the North America Championship after winning the 2025 ICPC North America South Central Regional Contest in the fall! Whoop!

The International Collegiate Programming Contest is a five-hour contest where teams of three race to solve real-world programming problems.

You can watch the competition live here: tx.ag/DtRTDMp

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