Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station

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Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station
Texas A&M Engineering Experiment Station logo.svg
FormedAugust 25, 1914
HeadquartersCollege Station, Texas
Academic partners18
Specialized research centers27
Research projects4,838
2015 research expenditures$283 million
Collaborations874
Industrial sponsors3,045
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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[]

  • Dr. John E. Hurtado, Interim Director
  • Dr. Dimitris Lagoudas, deputy director
  • Dr. , associate agency director
  • Dr. Narasimha Reddy, associate agency director for strategic initiatives and centers
  • Dr. Cindy Lawley, assistant agency director for workforce development
  • Dr. Balakrishna Haridas, director for technology commercialization and entrepreneurship
  • Charles Hill, director for national security initiative
  • John Crawford, chief financial officer
  • Cindy Wall, assistant agency director for regional divisions
  • Eyad Masad, director for global initiatives
  • Dr. Steve Cambone, associate vice chancellor for cybersecurity initiatives
  • Ed Pierson, assistant vice chancellor of industry partnerships
  • Kiley Wren, executive director, Office of Industry Relations
  • Dr. L. Diane Hurtado, associate vice chancellor for national laboratories management

University partners[]

Two-year college partners[]

References[]

  1. ^ "TEES by The Numbers". TEES. Retrieved August 17, 2018.
  2. ^ "Contact Us". TEES. Retrieved August 17, 2018.

External links[]

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