McCarl: Logistics of Agricultural Feedstocks for Liquid Fuel Production
Dr. Bruce A. McCarl, a Distinguished Professor of Agricultural Economics, is leading a team of engineers and supply chain experts that will prepare two case studies on a broad range of logistics issues related to cellulosic biofuel production.
Mohtar: Water-Energy-Food Nexus
Dr. Rabi H. Mohtar, a TEES Endowed Professor in the Departments of Biological & Agricultural Engineering and Civil Engineering, along with Dr. Bruce A. McCarl, a Distinguished Professor of Agricultural Economics, are studying the interrelations of water, food, and energy, and the potential benefits for regional planning and coordination.
Texas A&M Receives $3 million NSF Grant for Student Training on Data-Enabled Discovery and Design of Energy Materials
Texas A&M University has received a five-year, $3 million grant from the National Science Foundation for graduate training and research in the area of Data-Enabled Discovery and Design of Energy Materials (D3EM).
Hasan: Separation and Storage of Methane
Dr. M. M. Faruque Hasan, an assistant professor in the Artie McFerrin Department of Chemical Engineering, is developing a way to simultaneously separate and store methane in the same vessel and use that vessel to transport the methane for processing using metal-organic frameworks (MOFs).
Texas A&M Energy Institute Announces 2015-16 Energy Institute Fellows
Three Texas A&M Energy Institute Faculty Affiliates have been selected by the Society of Petroleum Engineers (SPE) to receive SPE International Awards.