Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES)
The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES) is a state agency and part of the Texas A&M University System, dedicated to improving lives through engineering research, workforce development, and technology transition. TEES collaborates with industry, academia, and government to provide innovative solutions to global technical challenges.
Industries
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Nr. of Employees
small (1-50)
Products
National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing (NCTM)
Interdisciplinary center focused on workforce education and research for vaccine and biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
AggieFab Nanofabrication Facility
Cleanroom-based nanofabrication facility providing tools for micro- and nano-scale device fabrication.
Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL)
Laboratory focused on energy efficiency, building optimization, HVAC research and measurement & verification of energy savings.
Center for Infrastructure Renewal (CIR)
Center conducting research on advanced and sustainable materials and structural systems to improve infrastructure safety, resilience and longevity.
Center for Autonomous Vehicles and Sensor Systems (CANVASS)
Center unifying research on autonomous ground and aerial vehicles, sensors, algorithms and human-robot interaction.
Materials Characterization Facility
Core facility providing high-end instrumentation for characterization of structure and properties of materials, surfaces and interfaces.
National Center for Therapeutics Manufacturing (NCTM)
Interdisciplinary center focused on workforce education and research for vaccine and biopharmaceutical manufacturing.
AggieFab Nanofabrication Facility
Cleanroom-based nanofabrication facility providing tools for micro- and nano-scale device fabrication.
Energy Systems Laboratory (ESL)
Laboratory focused on energy efficiency, building optimization, HVAC research and measurement & verification of energy savings.
Center for Infrastructure Renewal (CIR)
Center conducting research on advanced and sustainable materials and structural systems to improve infrastructure safety, resilience and longevity.
Center for Autonomous Vehicles and Sensor Systems (CANVASS)
Center unifying research on autonomous ground and aerial vehicles, sensors, algorithms and human-robot interaction.
Materials Characterization Facility
Core facility providing high-end instrumentation for characterization of structure and properties of materials, surfaces and interfaces.
Expertise Areas
- Applied engineering research
- Materials characterization and microscopy
- Micro- and nanofabrication
- Advanced manufacturing and process design
Key Technologies
- High-performance computing (HPC)
- Machine learning / AI for materials discovery
- Micro- and nanofabrication (cleanroom processes)
- Advanced microscopy and imaging
Key People
Vice Chancellor for Engineering, The Texas A&M University System; Dean of Engineering, Texas A&M University; Director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
Deputy Director, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station; Senior Associate Dean for Research, College of Engineering
Executive Associate Dean of the Texas A&M University College of Engineering; Associate Agency Director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic and Outreach Programs; Assistant Dean for Engineering Academies
Human Resources Administrator I
Program Manager, Workforce Development, TEES EDGE Professional & Continuing Education
Vice Chancellor for Engineering, The Texas A&M University System; Dean of Engineering, Texas A&M University; Director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
Deputy Director, Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station; Senior Associate Dean for Research, College of Engineering
Executive Associate Dean of the Texas A&M University College of Engineering; Associate Agency Director of the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
Assistant Vice Chancellor for Academic and Outreach Programs; Assistant Dean for Engineering Academies
Human Resources Administrator I
Program Manager, Workforce Development, TEES EDGE Professional & Continuing Education
News & Updates
Texas A&M researchers aim to use AI tools to discover breakthrough materials for fusion energy.
A research team at Texas A&M has received a $1.8M National Science Foundation Future of Semiconductor grant to develop new energy-efficient interconnect technologies for microchips.
With funding from the DOE, Texas A&M researchers will conduct a two-year “jumpstart” project devoted to developing electrified heating technologies.
Texas A&M researchers aim to use AI tools to discover breakthrough materials for fusion energy.
A research team at Texas A&M has received a $1.8M National Science Foundation Future of Semiconductor grant to develop new energy-efficient interconnect technologies for microchips.
With funding from the DOE, Texas A&M researchers will conduct a two-year “jumpstart” project devoted to developing electrified heating technologies.