About TEES EDGE
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station’s professional education group, TEES EDGE, educates generations through workforce development activities provided by the TEES centers, regional divisions and the Texas A&M University College of Engineering departmental divisions — bringing high-quality education for individual learners and organizations.
About the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
For more than 100 years, the Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station has served the citizens of Texas through engineering- and technology-oriented research and through educational collaborations. Our research has made a significant impact on the health, safety and quality of life of Texas citizens and has contributed to the state’s economic growth and development.
TEES researchers conduct relevant research and provide practical answers to critical state and national needs. We partner with industry, communities and academic institutions and solve problems to help improve quality of life, promote economic development and enhance the educational systems of Texas. We also promote new technology education and investigate problems in health and in the environment. We serve as a catalyst for collaborations that position Texas to be especially competitive for federal dollars, and we play a major role in strengthening research leadership across the state.
About the Texas A&M University College of Engineering
TEES rests under the Texas A&M Engineering family. Engineering has been a part of Texas A&M University since its inception in 1876 as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas. Today, the College of Engineering is the largest college on the Texas A&M campus with more than 725 faculty members and more than 21,500 engineering students in 15 departments.