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Center for Infrastructure Renewal

Enhancing Levee Inspections with Advanced Technology

Center for Infrastructure Renewal

Researchers are developing cutting-edge inspection technologies to ensure the continued reliability and resiliency of levees nationwide.Read more

Texas A&M Engineering

Supporting the Roads that Support Us

Texas A&M Engineering

Texas A&M civil engineers investigated the reasons for embankment slope failure of an important Houston highway.Read more

New Research Aims to Protect Aging Dams and Levees

Center for Infrastructure Renewal

A $1.2M grant funds Texas A&M research to explore innovative solutions for enhancing aging dam and levee resilience to overtopping.Read more

New Research Aims to Improve Bridge Construction in Texas

Center for Infrastructure Renewal

Dr. Kinsey Skillen leads a new 42-month TxDOT research project at the Center for Infrastructure Renewal.Read more

TEES Texas Center for Applied Technology

Texas A&M Center for Applied Technology Celebrates 30th Anniversary

TEES Texas Center for Applied Technology

Celebrating 30 years of innovation, the Texas A&M Center for Applied Technology reflects on its legacy of excellence and looks forward to many more years of groundbreaking achievements and transformative contributions.Read more

TEES Smart Grid Center

DOE CESER Project Awarded for Developing a Natural Hazard and Large Language Model Enhanced Electric Grid Planning Tool

TEES Smart Grid Center

The Department of Energy’s CESER awarded a $3.5M, 3-year project to Texas A&M’s TEES, led by CIR researcher Dr. Thomas Overbye, for developing a Natural Hazard and Large Language Model Enhanced Electric Grid Planning Tool.Read more

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