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triangle, the department collaborates closely with key players in healthcare, computing, telecommunications, energy, and semiconductor manufacturing sectors. It also benefits from its proximity to and
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challenges in the field of computing. This includes developing computer scientists and computer engineers for positions of leadership in industry, government and academia. Texas A&M Engineering provides an
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manufacturing sectors. It also benefits from its proximity to and engagement with the Army Futures Command and the facilities and test-beds available at the Texas A&M System’s RELLIS Campus. With strong support
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