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Interested in Becoming an Energy Institute Faculty Affiliate?

A Collective Network for the Energy Transition

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We invite you to join our growing network of more than 290 Texas A&M Energy Institute Faculty Affiliates representing engineering, applied sciences, economics, law, and policy.

Our network contains affiliates from seven colleges and schools at Texas A&M University, more than 35 Texas A&M University departments, two Texas A&M University branch campuses, and five Texas A&M University System member institutions.

As a Texas A&M Energy Institute Faculty Affiliate, you become part of a collaborative network that enables new approaches for multi-disciplinary energy research, education, and external partnerships.

Benefits

Eligibility

The Texas A&M Energy Institute Faculty Affiliate Program is open to Texas A&M System faculty members pursuing research projects, or leading teaching or training initiatives in energy-related disciplines.

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Please use the form at the bottom of this page. This information is used to highlight expertise across our Faculty Affiliate network on the Energy Institute website. Texas A&M University faculty will also be identified as a Texas A&M Energy Institute partner on the Texas A&M University Libraries Scholars@TAMU website.

About the Texas A&M Energy Institute

The Texas A&M Energy Institute is a joint institute between Texas A&M University and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES). The institute engages undergraduate and graduate students, postdoctoral associates, research staff, and faculty members in the study and development of innovative technologies and policies for energy production and energy conservation in the energy transition. Special attention is paid to elucidating the complexity among the interacting components of energy, economics, law, public policy, and the environment.

The institute is the home of innovative educational programs, including the 10-month Master of Science in Energy and graduate-level Certificate in Energy, that target both students and professionals who want to be educated on the high-impact and interdisciplinary facets of the energy research landscape through quantitative analytical methods and multi-scale systems based approaches.

With approximately 290 faculty affiliates from seven colleges and schools at Texas A&M University, more than 35 Texas A&M University departments, two Texas A&M University branch campuses, and five Texas A&M University System member institutions, along with a unique community of more than 450 doctoral students and postdoctoral fellows in the Texas A&M Energy Research Society, cutting-edge solutions are being realized through true interdisciplinary collaborations that will address the complexity and challenges of the world’s energy future.