Demands for cleaner, safer and larger quantities of Energy are impacted by seemingly individual effects of population growth, industrial and production needs, and disparate resources. Texas A&M faculty are working across disciplines to understand how these factors are interconnected and informed by energy sources, utilization, infrastructure, and policy (the Energy Complex).
Building on existing strengths in engineering, agriculture, science, geosciences, and architecture, Texas A&M Faculty receive the Aggie Commit Salute for their efforts to improve education, innovation, engagement and impact for a brighter Energy future.
(photo, left to right: Mark A. Hussey, Christodoloulos Floudas, Tony Knap, James Whatley and Rabi H. Mohtar)