Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
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Formed | August 25, 1914 |
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Headquarters | College Station, Texas |
Academic partners | 18 |
Specialized research centers | 27 |
Research projects | 4,838 |
2023 research expenditures | $444 million |
Collaborations | 874 |
Industrial sponsors | 3,045 |
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The Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station (TEES, pronounced "tease") is an engineering research agency within The Texas A&M University System and is governed by the Board of Regents.
Headquartered in College Station,[2] TEES has a close relationship with Texas A&M University, as well as regional divisions at 17 other institutions of higher education in Texas and affiliations with community colleges.
Leadership
[edit]- Dr. Robert H. Bishop, Director
- Dr. Rodney Bowersox, Deputy Director
- Dr. Arul Jayaraman, Associate Agency Director
- Dr. Joe Dunn, Chief Financial Officer
- Dr. Cindy Lawley, Associate Agency Director for Workforce Development and Regional Divisions
- Dr. Saurabh Biswas, Executive Director for Technology Transition
- Mr. Casey Bryan, Chief Information Officer
- Ms. Amy Klinkovsky, Executive Director, Engineering Communications
- Ms. Kerry Kinirons, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Federal Relations
- Ms. Nicole Pottberg, Executive Director for Human Resources and Payroll
- Ms. Lona Warren, Chief of Staff II
- Mr. Jeffrey Williford, Assistant Vice Chancellor for Government Relations
University partners
[edit]- Angelo State University
- Lamar University
- New Mexico State University
- Prairie View A&M University
- Tarleton State University
- Texas A&M International University
- Texas A&M University
- Texas A&M University at Galveston
- Texas A&M University-Central Texas
- Texas A&M University-Commerce
- Texas A&M University-Corpus Christi
- Texas A&M University-Kingsville
- Texas A&M University-San Antonio
- Texas A&M University-Texarkana
- Texas State University
- Texas Woman's University
- University of North Texas
- West Texas A&M University
Two-year college partners
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "TEES by The Numbers". TEES. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
- ^ "Contact Us". TEES. Retrieved August 17, 2018.