Researchers receive DOE grant to improve cybersecurity and resilience of nation’s energy infrastructure
Dr. Kate Davis is leading a team to develop a next-generation secure energy management system that will detect malicious and abnormal events through fusion of cyber and physical data and algorithms, effective integrated analytics and visualization.
Two Optimization Papers Receive Best Paper Awards
Two publications from the Texas A&M Energy Institute were recently recognized with Best Paper awards by Optimization Lettersand the Journal of Global Optimization.
Two More University Coalition for Fossil Energy Research (UCFER) Grants Received from DOE NETL
Two additional grants have been awarded to Texas A&M University in the DOE NETL University Coalition for Fossil Energy Research (UCFER) program, bringing the total to four over the six-year, $20 million project awarded by NETL.
National Academies Issue Report on “Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration A Research Agenda”
On October 24, 2018, The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine and the joint Committee for Developing a Research Agenda for Carbon Dioxide Removal and Reliable Sequestration issued a report titled “Negative Emissions Technologies and Reliable Sequestration: A Research Agenda.” Mark Barteau, Vice President for Research at Texas A&M University and a Texas A&M Energy Institute Faculty Affiliate, is among the authors of this study.
Texas A&M Signs Memorandum of Understanding with AUB
A memorandum of understanding (MoU) was recently signed between the American University of Beirut (AUB) through its Faculty of Agricultural and Food Sciences (FAFS); and Texas A&M University, including Texas A&M University at Qatar and the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES).