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Texas A&M Energy Institute Announces 2025-2026 Distinguished Lecture Series in Energy

The Texas A&M Energy Institute is proud to announce its 2025-2026 Distinguished Lecture Series in Energy, which includes prominent energy leaders from various energy disciplines and topics. Running from August 2025 through May 2026, this cohort of experts will present the latest innovations, concepts, and topics on a full spectrum of energy issues.

Can AI and Smart Agriculture Create a New Economy for Post-Coal Regions? Our Summer School Explored This in Greece

This past summer, the Texas A&M Energy Institute, in collaboration with the Agricultural University of Athens, launched its first-ever Summer School program: “Artificial Intelligence for Next-Generation Agriculture at the Nexus of Energy Security and Rural Transformation: A Policy and Ethical Analysis in Post-Lignite Greece.” This was not a conventional study abroad opportunity; it was a rigorous, on-the-ground research initiative designed to tackle one of Greece’s most pressing challenges: developing a viable new economic model for regions transitioning away from a monoculture of lignite.

Texas A&M and Athena Research Center Sign Memorandum of Understanding

The Athena Research Center, Texas A&M University, and the Texas A&M Energy Institute formally signed a Memorandum of Understanding on June 23, 2025, at the Athena Research Center’s premises in Athens, Greece, laying the foundation for a five-year collaboration in research and academic exchange.

Announcing the 2025-2026 Texas A&M Chevron Energy Graduate Fellows

The Texas A&M Energy Institute, in partnership with Chevron, is pleased to announce the selection of 10 Texas A&M Chevron Energy Graduate Fellows for the 2025-2026 academic year. Funded by Chevron, the program recognizes outstanding graduate student researchers from across the Texas A&M campus annually with fellowship awards and includes mentoring from faculty experts and opportunities to […]