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 […]
Energy Institute Launches 2025 Summer School in Greece
The Texas A&M Energy Institute is proud to announce the kickoff of its 2025 Summer School in Greece, a part of the Undergraduate Research Scholars Program, which is organized by the Texas A&M Energy Institute in cooperation with the Agricultural University of Athens, Greece. Titled “AI for Next-Generation Agriculture at the Nexus of Energy Security and Rural Transformation: […]
Texas A&M and Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission Sign MOU
Texas A&M University, the Texas A&M Energy Institute and the Bangladesh Energy Regulatory Commission (BERC) recently signed an MOU to initiate collaborative research and co-develop innovative solutions and technologies; seek opportunities for capacity building through degree programs, short courses, training sessions, workshops, conferences, and symposiums; exchange students, faculty, and researchers, and foster future partnerships between […]
Texas A&M and the Agricultural University of Athens Initiate Plans for Dual Master’s Program on WEF Securities
The Texas A&M Energy Institute is proud to announce a significant collaborative project with the Agricultural University of Athens (AUA) to establish a dual master’s program centered on the critical intersection of Water, Energy, Food (WEF), and Climate Change, directly confronting pressing global challenges.
Texas A&M Authors Carbon Dioxide Capture and Sequestration Safety Study
Carbon Capture and Sequestration Safety Texas A&M University, supported by the Greater Houston Partnership’s Houston Energy Transition Initiative and the Houston CCS Alliance, presents a comprehensive meta-study on the safety of carbon capture and sequestration (CCS) in the U.S. This work was jointly developed by the Texas A&M Energy Institute, the TEES Mary Kay O’Connor […]