
CIR Researcher and team receive $7,500 Award at TEES Annual Research Conference (TARC)
Center for Infrastructure Renewal
This year at the TEES Annual Research Conference (TARC), the “Sustainability and life-cycle analysis for recycling materials in construction” purposed project by the Realistic Sustainable Solution team was awarded $7,500 to fund their collaborative research. Read more

Diagnosing Damaged Infrastructure from Space
TEES
Led by Dr. Anand Puppala and PhD Candidate Amit Gajurel, researchers at Texas A&M University are working on a new method of infrastructure monitoring using Synthetic Aperture Radar (SAR) remote sensing systems.Read more

CIR Researcher Dr. Maria Koliou Named Ocean Decade Champion
TEES
Dr. Maria Koliou joined other women scientists as an Ocean Decade Champion at a conference in Spain for a panel discussion on the future of the oceans and coastlines.Read more

CIR Welcomes CyBe RC 3D Printer: Modernizing the Development of Sustainable & Resilient Construction Methods
Center for Infrastructure Renewal
Last year, the Center for Infrastructure Renewal (CIR) welcomed the arrival of the CyBe RC (Robot Crawler) 3D printer. Thanks to its robotic arm and “crawling” mechanism, the CyBe RC can move freely, unlike more stationary 3D printers currently on the market and is capable of printing entire houses.Read more

Texas A&M Experts Contribute to Critical Bridge Infrastructure Advancements
TEES
Engineering researchers offer a glimpse at the many research projects underway to improve bridge infrastructure.Read more

Dr. Stefan Hurlebaus interviewed regarding bridge structure and safety studies conducted in CIR’s high bay lab
KBTX News
“We do a lot of bridge testing and this bridge testing also leads to recommendations to change in bridge design specifications. We want to make sure that our research reduces injuries saves lives and also increases the reliability and safety of bridges and saves resources."Read more