2013 Donor Recognition and Scholarship / Fellowship Banquet

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Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University presents the

2013 Donor Recognition & Scholarship/Fellowship Banquet

2013 Donor Recognition & Scholarship / Fellowship Banquet Thursday, October 24, 2013 Pebble Creek Country Club, 4500 Pebble Creek Parkway, College STation, Texas 77845



2013 Donor Recognition & Scholarship/ Fellowship Banquet presented by

Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University

Social Time Welcome T. Jacobs Dinner Opening Remarks and Donor Recognition A. Polycarpou Outstanding Achievement Awards T. Jacobs & A. Polycarpou Scholarship Awards Presentation T. Jacobs Fellowship Awards Presentation A. Palazzolo Closing Remarks T. Jacobs


INDEX

Letter from the Department Head

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Newly Established Endowments

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Outstanding Achievement Awards

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Endowed Scholarships

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Non -Endowed Scholarships

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Endowed Fellowships

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LETTER FROM THE DEPARTMENT HEAD In the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University, we strive to provide the highest quality education for our students, preparing them for their future careers in an innovative and ever-changing field. It is our desire to encourage creative thinking and problem solving in academics, as well as hands-on experience in the laboratory and in the industry by providing opportunities for collaboration with companies and research groups. All this is made possible through the generosity and support of our sponsors, many of whom are graduates from this department. Together they work to build a legacy that will provide continuing advancements and improvements for the department, allowing us to continue to strive toward our goal of being the greatest Mechanical Engineering program in the country. I would also like to acknowledge and thank the students in our department, especially the ones that are here with us tonight. They represent the level of excellence we strive for in this department, and we are here to celebrate their outstanding academic achievements. Our students are our future, and if these students with us tonight are any indication, it is a bright one indeed. On behalf of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University, thank you for all that you have done, and all that you continue to do, and we look forward to a brilliant future. Sincerely,

Andreas A. Polycarpou Department Head

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NEWLY ESTABLISHED ENDOWMENTS

Morris E. Foster ’65 Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering Jennifer ’93 and Scott ’93 Gill Endowed Scholarship Melanie Stiborik Graves ‘77 and James R. Graves Jr. ‘77 Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering Brenda and Jerry Gray ‘62 Endowed Fellowship Betty L. & Jesse T. Luce ’56 Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering Fund Elizabeth and Raymond Marlow ’53 Fellowship Fund Susan and Antonio (Tony) Pelletier ’75 Undergraduate Research Scholarship Fund Nameer A. and Cartha Siddiqui ’94 Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering Jay H. Stafford ’48 Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering Emil ’68 and Liz Swize Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering Sharon and Joel Talley ’83 Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering

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OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS Professor Edwin S. Holdredge Award The Professor Edwin S. Holdredge Award was established by Mr. J. Mike Walker ’66 and his wife Donna in 2003 in honor of Professor Edwin S. Holdredge. The award is presented to senior students in Mechanical Engineering who have scored the highest GPAs in their class. Dr. Holdredge began his career at Texas A&M in 1939 and retired in 1980 as Professor Emeritus of Mechanical Engineering. He was a gifted teacher and chaired forty Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy committees. Dr. Holdredge was awarded a Distinguished Achievement Award in 1962. Mr. Walker, a former student of Dr. Holdredge, graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1966. He has worked for DrilQuip, Inc. since 1981. Recipeints: Jonathon D. Fisher Jonathon was born in Pennsylvania in 1991, and soon after moved to Houston to begin his transformation into a full Texan. He attended Katy High School and became highly involved with the football program. He helped lead his team to two state championships as an inside linebacker. He incurred several concussions and had to give up football, and decided to focus his efforts on becoming an engineer at Texas A&M University. At Texas A&M, he has been involved with Camp Kesem, Sophomores Leading and Motivation, ASPIRE, Pi Tau Sigma, and Leaders in Freshman Engineering. In addition to his Mechanical Engineering degree, he is also pursuing a Business and Math minor. His passions include thermal fluids, solid mechanics, and tailgating. After graduating in May 2014, he will join Chevron as a Drilling Engineer, and hopes to continue to grow as an engineer, as well as a leader. Nathan A. Hogg Nathan is a senior Mechanical Engineering major at Texas A&M University, and will graduate in May 2014. He has received several academic merit awards, including the President’s Endowed Scholarship, the Brown Foundation Scholarship, and the Dean’s List. He interned as a Plant Engineer at Lhoist North America, in the summer of 2012, and as a Semiconductor Fab Engineering Intern at Texas Instruments in the summer of 2013, assisting with the plasma module at the

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Richardson FAB location. At Texas A&M, Nathan has been part of Fish Camp, Aggies for Christ, Abbott Family Leadership Conference, and MSC FISH, where he received the MSC Jessie W. Jordan Innovative Leadership Award. He is currently serving as the Vice President of Leadership Development and Service for the Memorial Student Center. In his free time, Nathan enjoys working out, travelling abroad, and keeping up with college football and the NBA. Upon graduation, Nathan will join Texas Instruments full-time. In the future he hopes to attend business school and pursue an MBA degree. Christopher T. Kirkland Christopher is a senior Mechanical Engineering major who worked in the Polymer Nanocomposites Lab for three years as a lab assistant to a graduate student, assisting her with creating samples, testing the samples for flammability and composite growth, and performing literature searches to find new avenues for the research. He also attended the American Chemical Society’s fall national meeting to present the lab’s research. His main interests in Mechanical Engineering are Finite Element Analysis, computer-aided engineering, and solid mechanics. Outside class, most of his time is devoted to acting as VP of Projects for Texas A&M’s chapter of Engineers Without Borders. He has traveled twice to Belize as part of his work with the group and will be travelling to Nicaragua this spring. His favorite hobby is scuba diving. He has received advanced and rescue scuba diving certifications as part of a Texas A&M Kinesiology class he took. Zachary S. Leonard Zach is a senior from Houston, Texas, majoring in Mechanical Engineering with a Business minor. His main areas of interest are materials, solid mechanics, and mechanical design. He has enjoyed summer employment with Stress Engineering, as well as HewlettPackard. At Hewlett-Packard he worked in the Mechanical Architecture group responsible for the development of HP’s business notebook and slate products. He is currently leading a senior design project team investigating fresh air cooling and server chassis oxidation mitigation. Zach is very active in the Aggie Club of Engineers, where he currently serves as the Treasurer. He has previously held the positions of Godfather and Member-at-Large and participated in the Recruitment and Service Committees. In addition to ACE, he has held the positions of Upperclassmen Liaison, Special Events Coordinator, and Sophomore Liaison in Texas A&M’s chapter of the American Society of

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Mechanical Engineers. In his free time, Zach enjoys traveling, skiing, and playing football, volleyball, and golf. He will graduate in December 2014. Andre J. Nel Andre will graduate with a Bachelors degree in Mechanical Engineering and a minor in Computer Science in the spring of 2014, and thereafter will begin work on a Masters of Engineering in Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University. He has spent the last two summers interning in the Petroleum Industry in South Texas and Alaska. His goal is to finish his education and secure a position in a company where he would use the skills he has learned in school to solve problems. He is currently a member of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. He is influenced by Boy Scouts of America, and helps young scouts on their path to Eagle. Robert M. Price Matt is a senior Mechanical Engineering student from Denton, Texas. He is participating in the fast track program, taking some graduate classes during his senior year with the intent to pursue an M.S. in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M and graduate by May 2015. His primary interests are solid mechanics, dynamics, and design. Matt has had two summer internships, one with Bray International, Inc. in summer 2012 and one with SpaceX in summer 2013. Matt served as a Sophomore Advisor in the freshman honors dorms, and has been singing with the Texas A&M Century Singers since his earliest days as a student at Texas A&M. In his free time, he enjoys reading novels, playing video games, hanging out with friends, and catching up on sleep. Brian W. Reid Brian was born in Denver, CO, and raised in Houston, TX. He is currently interested in pursuing a career in the oil and gas industry after he graduates in May 2014. He would like to pursue a career in drilling or completions with an operator, or in more technical design work with a company such as Schlumberger. Outside of class, he enjoys playing soccer and power lifting. He likes taking long walks on the beach and watching Johnny Football beat Texas A&M opponents on the football field.

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K.R. Ramamani Undergraduate Thesis Award The K.R. Ramamani Undergraduate Thesis Award was established in 2004 by professor K. R. Rajagopal, a faculty member in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. The award honors his father and will provide assistance to a Mechanical Engineering student entering their senior year in the honors program and plans to complete an undergraduate honors thesis during their senior year at Texas A&M University. Recipient: Andrew William Johnson Andrew is a 5th year senior from Tucker, Georgia. He is currently working on an undergraduate thesis by investigating the back-leakage of gas over the teeth of a twin-screw, two-phase pump at different gas volume fractions with Dr. Gerald Morrison at the Texas A&M Turbo-Machinery Lab. Andrew is planning to pursue a graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering upon completion of his Bachelor’s Degree in May 2014. His engineering interests are in the fluid mechanics and thermodynamics.Ultimately, he plans to enter the oil and gas industry to make an impact on the way fossil fuels are transported. Andrew spent four years in the Corps of Cadets at Texas A&M, where he served in numerous leadership roles that expanded his ‘outside the classroom’ education. He enjoys traveling, working out, spending time with friends, and working on his research at the Turbo Lab.

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Vandiver L. Childs III, Captain USAF, Memorial Scholarship Award The Vandiver L. Childs III, Captain USAF, Memorial Scholarship Award was endowed by Dr. Dara Childs and his wife, Susan, in memory of his brother who died during the Vietnam War. Each year’s recipient will be the junior student making the top grade in the course MEEN 363, Dynamics and Vibrations. Dr. Childs holds the Leland T. Jordan Chair and has been director of the internationally acclaimed Turbomachinery Laboratory for over 25 years. Recipient: Mason Friedberg Mason was born in Montreal, Quebec and moved to the Dallas area when he was young. He always had an interest in how things come apart and go back together, which lead him to pursue his degree in Mechanical Engineering. He has been highly involved with the Society of Automotive Engineers and the Texas A&M Racing team for four years. He is also a member of Pi Tau Sigma, the Aggie French Club, the rock climbing club, and is a Resident Advisor in the dorms on campus. His research interests are in thermo-fluids, mechanical design, and materials science. Outside of school he enjoys staying active, working on cars, and hanging out with friends. After two internships, he is still unsure about which industry he wants to commit himself to, but hopes to push for a role in the automotive industry.

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ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS Gladys & William Allison ’44 Scholarship The Gladys M. and William D. Allison ’44 Scholarship was established by the Allisons in 2006. Mr. Allison earned a Mechanical Engineering degree from Texas A&M in 1944 after military service in World War II. He started his career with Humble Oil and retired from Exxon USA in 1986 after a distinguished 39-year career. Recipients: Coleman Fisher Lars Frederiksen Anthony Garces

Peter Wong Felix Sierra

William T. Asbill ’66 Memorial Scholarship The William T. Asbill ’66 Memorial Scholarship was established by Dr. Joe Fowler, along with family and friends. The scholarship is in memory of William T. Asbill, director and senior vice president of Stress Engineering Services Inc. and Fowler’s business partner. Mr. Asbill graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M in 1966. Asbill passed away in October 2011. Recipient: Zachary Branigan

Edmond I. Bailey ’61 Memorial Scholarship The Edmond I. Bailey ’61 Memorial Scholarship was established by Stress Engineering Services Inc. in honor of Edmond I. Bailey, who passed away in 2003. Bailey was the principal of Stress Engineering Services in Houston and graduated with his Bachelor’s, Master’s and Ph.D. degrees in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M University. Recipients: Augustus Ellis Jean-Claude Faa

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Alison J. Berry ’76 Scholarship The Alsion J. Berry ’76 Scholarship was endowed by Eben W. Berry, Jr.’43 in 2005. Eben Berry earned a bachelor’s degree from Texas A&M in Mechanical Engineering in 1943. During World War II, he was stationed in Europe with the Combat Engineers and retired as a captain. Mr. Berry spent 35 years working for Humble Oil and retired in 1982. He endowed this scholarship in honor of his daughter, Alison Berry, Texas A&M class of 1976. Ms. Berry earned a bachelor’s degree in Zoology and a medical degree from the University of Texas Medical Branch. She is now in private practice in San Antonio, TX. Recipients: John D’Angelo Caleb Garcia

Henry J. Bettencourt ’49 Scholarship The Henry J. Bettencourt ‘49 Scholarship was established by Dorothy F. Bettencourt, Mark H. Bettencourt ‘79 and Paul D. Bettencourt ‘80 in recognition of Henry J. Bettencourt ‘49. Recipeint: Joshua Brehm

Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Broussard ’44 Scholarship The Mr. & Mrs. Douglas Broussard ’44 Scholarship was established by Mr. Douglas Broussard ’44. Mr. Broussard retired from Shell Oil Company in 1989, after a 41 - year career as Project Manager for Marine Pipelines. He managed Shell’s pioneering efforts in deep water pipelines and was the Project Manager of the Flags Gasline Project, the longest, largest and deepest offshore pipeline in the North Sea in 1976. Mr. Broussard is a member of the Mechanical Engineering Academy of Distinguished Graduates. Recipients: Matthew Runyon Steven Shepherd Arturo Sobarzo

Caitlin Talbert Freddy Herrera Parker West

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Clayton T. Burger ’00 Scholarship The Clayton T. Burger ’00 Scholarship was established to help Mechanical Engineering transfer students who participate in varsity or intramural athletics or a student organization associated with athletics. Burger graduated in 2000 and began working for ExxonMobil. In 2003, Burger hit a golf ball 402 yards to win $80,000 in the “Longest Drive” contest. Mr. Burger has endowed this scholarship with a portion of his winnings. His gift was matched by ExxonMobil. Recipients: Travis Blankenship Brendan Foster

Lou & C.C. Burton ’42 Scholarship Lou and C.C. Burton ‘42 established the Lou & C.C. Burton ‘42 Scholarship in Mechanical Engineering. The endowment will provide one or more scholarships to full-time juniors or seniors in good standing, pursuing a degree in Mechanical Engineering. Recipients: William Whitten Michelle Wise

Aaron Cohen ’52 Engineering Scholarship The Aaron Cohen ’52 Engineering Scholarship was established in 1991 for Dr. Aaron Cohen by his wife and children in honor of his 60th birthday. Cohen had a long and reputable career at the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), until retiring in 1993. He then joined the Texas A&M engineering faculty and was awarded the title of Emeritus Professor. Dr. Cohen passed away in February of 2010. Recipeint: Colin Breedlove

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Jeanette & Robert B. Conn ’51 Scholarship The Jeanette & Robert B. Conn ’51 Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Conn in 2007. Mr. Conn graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1951. While a student at Texas A&M, he was a member of the Corps of Cadets and B-Seniors Corps Outift. Mr. Conn is the retired vice president of A.J. Monier & Co. in San Antonio and is one of the class agents for the Class of 1951 of the San Antonio A&M Club. The Conns are 33-year members of the Century Club and are active with Aggie Hostel and the Traveling Aggies. Recipient: Aerial Corey

​Don P. Dixon ’57 & Sons Scholarship The Don P. Dixon ’57 & Sons Scholarship was established in 2006 by Don Dixon and his sons David Dixon ’89 and Douglas Dixon ’92. Mr. Dixon graduated from Texas A&M in 1959 with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. This scholarship will be awarded to students who are graduates of a private school, parochial school or home school, and have demonstrated leadership in high school through participation in organizations or activities such as 4-H, FCA, FFA, Scouts, JROTC, or athletics. Recipients: Michael Anderson Zachary Lindsey

Billie G. Earnheart ’43 Memorial Scholarship The Billie G. Earnheart ’43 Memorial Scholarship was established in 1981 by Mrs. Nan Earnheart in memory of Mr. Billie Earnheart. Mr. Earnheart graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1943. After graduation, he worked with Monsanto Chemical in Texas City and then at the Corporate Engineering department as Engineering Manager for Mechanical & Materials Technology in St. Louis, Missouri. Mr. Earnheart spent his lifetime teaching the values he learned at Texas A&M until he passed away at his home in 1981. Recipients: Jorge Coronado Victor De Leon

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Diane P. & Thomas E. Fisher ’66 Scholarship The Diane P. & Thomas E. Fisher ’66 Scholarship was established by the Fishers in 2002. After Mr. Thomas Fisher graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1966, he spent 34 years with Unocal Corporation until his retirement in 2004. Mr. Fisher played an important role in establishing one of Asia’s first natural gas industries in Thailand. His work contributed to the expansion of natural gas and electric industries throughout southern Asia. The Fishers are currently members of the President’s Endowed Scholarship Foundation at Texas A&M. Recipients: Justin Buskmiller Abby Janeway

Morris E. Foster ’65 Scholarship The Morris E. Foster ’65 Scholarship was established in 1993 by Mr. Foster. A Mechanical Engineering graduate of Texas A&M, Mr. Foster was formerly president of ExxonMobil Production Company. He is a member of the Academy of Distinguished Alumni in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, and a former member of the Engineering Advisory Council, and a member of the Texas A&M Board of Regents. Recipients: Alberto Reyes-Marquez Cameron Villarreal John Williams

Marie & James H. Galloway, Jr. ’29 Scholarship The Marie & James H. Galloway Jr. ’29 Scholarship was established in 2005 by Marie Galloway. Galloway received a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1929. He joined Humble Oil and Refining Co. in 1930 as a Petroleum Engineer and advanced to Vice President and Director in 1967. Galloway implemented many revolutionary innovations which are common practice in the petroleum industry today. Recipient: Jordan Fisher

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Bobbie & Louis Gee ’44 Endowed Scholarship The Bobbie & Louis Gee’44 Endowed Scholarship was established in 1996 by Mr. Louis S. Gee. Mr. Gee graduated from Texas A&M in 1948 with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering and went on to become the co-founder and CEO of Tippett & Gee Inc., a consulting engineering firm in Abilene, Texas. Recipients: Michael Deckard Katherine Howell

Mary Ann & Gordon Gibson ’55 Scholarship The Mary Ann & Gordon Gibson ’55 Scholarship was established in 2003 by Mr. and Mrs. Gibson. Mr. Gibson graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Mechanical Engineering and received his master’s in Mechanical Engineering from Southern Methodist University. He began his career with Lockheed Martin where he held numerous technical and management positions, and is presently the Director of Configuration Development at their Fort Worth Division. Recipients: William McGinnis Robert Price Marshall Robert

Jennifer ’93 & Scott ’93 Gill Scholarship The Jennifer ’93 & Scott ’93 Gill Scholarship is a new scholarship endowed by the Gills in August of 2013 . Scott J. Gill and his wife Jennifer graduated from Texas A&M in 1993 . Mr. Gill is the President and Chief Executive Officer of Milestone AV Technologies Inc., since September 2007 and CSAV Inc., since May 2005 respectively. This scholarship is awarded to female students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Recipient: Kendall Buckner

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Eva C. & Ernst H. Gras ’44 Memorial Scholarship The Eva C. & Ernst H. Gras ’44 Memorial Scholarship was endowed by Ernst Gras. During his time at Texas A&M, Mr. Gras was a member of the Corps of Cadets and the Fighting Texas Aggie Band. He served in the U.S. Army as an officer in the Field Artillery and Corps of Engineers in the European Theater of Operations during the Battle of the Bulge. In 1997, Mr. Gras retired from Halliburton Oil Well Services after 50 years and passed away in 1999. Recipients: Samuel Garza Andres Gonzales Mauricio Gutierrez Krista Heard Anthony Hresko

Dominic Jarecki Blake Leiker Thomas Payne Felipe Reyes Miftajov Jake Robinson

Melanie Stiborik Graves ‘77 and James R. Graves Jr. ‘77 Scholarship The Melanie Stiborik Graves ‘77 and James R. Graves Jr. ‘77 Scholarship was endowed by Mr. and Mrs. Graves in 2013. Mr. Graves graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1977. His wife, Melanie, graduated in the same year with a bachelor’s degree in Management. After graduating, Mr. Graves went to work for I. A. Naman and Associates as a consulting engineer until he came into his family’s mechanical contracting business, Graves Mechanical, where he serves as president. Recipient: Jose Gonzales

A.W. Guill ’41 Endowed Scholarship The A.W. Guill ’41 Endowed Scholarship was endowed by Mrs. Ursula M. Guill in 1994 in honor of her husband. Mr. Guill graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1947. After graduation, Mr. Guill worked for numerous companies and lived in Texas, England, and Scotland with his wife before finally settling in New Canaan, CT, where he founded Guillco, Inc. and served as the company’s president until his retirement. Mrs. Ursula Guill earned her degree in Zoology and Chemistry from the University of Texas in 1941. Her extensive volunteering included the Red Cross Bloodmobile, Meals on Wheels, the Republican

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Club, and the American Association of University Women Scholarship Committee. Recipients: Joshua Hughes Ryan Reed

Janice & William Hanna ’58 Scholarship The Janice & William Hanna ’58 Scholarship was endowed by the Hannas in 1994. After graduating from Texas A&M in 1958 with a degree in Civil Engineering, Bill Hanna began his career with Sunray DX Oil before joining Koch Industries. In 1987, Mr. Hanna became president and chief operating officer of Koch and served as vice chairman from 1999 until his retirement in 2001. He has been a member of the Engineering Advisory Council at Texas A&M since 1990 and has been honored as an Outstanding Engineering Alumnus. The Hannas are supporters of The 12th Man Foundation, Century Club members and members of the A&M Legacy Society. Recipients: Andrea Abeln Gabriel Cunha Seth Loveall

Sarah Powers Jack Reid Ellen Tendall

William M. Hays Jr. ’64 Scholarship The Williams M. Hays Jr. ’64 Scholarship was endowed by Marmon Mok Architectural Firm in 2005 following the passing of Mr. William Hays. Mr. Hays graduated with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1964. While at Texas A&M, he served as first sergeant and commanding officer of Squadron Eight of the Corps of Cadets. Mr. Hays joined the Marmon Mok Architectural Firm in 1971, leading the Mechanical Engineering department, and was named a partner in 1976. Mr. Hays continued his involvement with Texas A&M by serving on the Chancellor’s Advisory Council and the Department’s Advisory Council. Hays was named a Distinguished Alumni of Texas A&M and Engineer Emeritus for Texas A&M Tau Beta Pi. Recipient: Benjamin Afflerbach

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Tim Kerlee, Jr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship The Tim Kerlee Jr. Memorial Endowed Scholarship was established in 2002 by Tim and Janice Kerlee in honor of bonfire victim Timothy Doran Kerlee, Jr. This endowed scholarship is awarded to recipients holding freshman classification and who demonstrate good leadership skills. Recipients: Mitchell Carson Connor Fear

John A. Langston ’12 Scholarship The John A. Langston ’12 Scholarship was created in 2003 with proceeds received from the estate of Charlotte Ann Collins Johnson in honor of her uncle, John A. Langston. Mr. Langston graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Agriculture in 1912. He is survived by his son, John, who also graduated from Texas A&M with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1961. Recipients: David Beachum Jonathon Fitzgerald Weston Gallo Richard Green Timothy Kroeger

Gabrielle Krzysiak Matthew Martinez Victoria Nguyen Morgan Pfiel Joel Sam

Frank M. ‘21 & Wilton H. Leverett Scholarship Recipients: Joshua Lockhart Kenneth Ogbonnaya

Betty & Jesse Luce ’56 Scholarship The Betty & Jesse Luce ’56 Scholarship was endowed in 2003 by Mr. and Mrs. Luce. Mr. Luce joined Texas A&M University after serving for four years in the Air Force in the Korean war. He graduated in 1956 from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. He worked for several companies after graduation, and spent thirty years with the Mobile

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Oil Company as a project engineer until his retirement in 1994. He now resides in Beaumont, Texas, with his wife. Recipient: Michael Tinning

Gary W. Markham ’71 Scholarship The Gary W. Markham ’71 Scholarship was established by Mr. Gary Markham in 2001 and is available to students who graduate from a high school in Motley County, Texas. Mr. Markham graduated from Texas A&M in 1971 with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering . He worked for several production companies before joining Rimkus Consulting Group in 1986, where he served as a principal owner, director and chief operating officer. Mr. Markham was able to attend Texas A&M with the help of financial assistance and he wants to help other students from Motley County to have the same opportunity. Recipient: Tiffany Hargett

Elizabeth & Raymond Marlow ’53 Endowed Scholarship The Elizabeth & Raymond Marlow ’53 Endowed Scholarship was established by the Marlows in 2005. Mr. Marlow graduated with a degree in Mechanical Engineering from Texas A&M in 1953. After graduation, Mr. Marlow worked at Texas Instruments. In 1973, he established Marlow Industries in Dallas to serve thermo-electric needs of the defense sector. Under his leadership, the organization claimed more than 50 percent of the worldwide market share and led President George H.W. Bush to name Marlow Industries a 1991 recipient of the Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. At Texas A&M, Mr. Marlow was awarded the Dwight Look College Outstanding Alumni Award by the College of Engineering. Mr. Marlow was also a Member of Distinguished Graduates of the Mechanical Engineering Department and served on the Industry Advisory Council for the department. Recipients: Austin Garza James Jasso

John Lassalle Anna Melfi

Johnna Knight

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Eddie & Joe Mattei ’53 Scholarship Joe B. Mattei ‘53 received his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1953. During his time at Texas A&M, he was a Ross Volunteer, served as Deputy Corps Commander of the Corps of Cadets, was a member of the Student Senate, and was Senior Class President. Upon graduation, he served as First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956. Mr. Mattei worked for 39 years with Exxon Corp. in key engineering, advisory and management positions. Mr. Mattei currently serves as President of EEM Enterprises, Inc. and Vice President of Carter Financial Management. Recipients: Katherine Letourneau Jessica McMenis

William Bryan McDaniel ’47 & Frances Thomas McDaniel Memorial Scholarship The William Bryan McDaniel ’47 & Frances Thomas McDaniel Memorial Scholarship was established by siblings Bryan, John and Kay McDaniel in honor of their parents. Mr. McDaniel’47, graduated with bachelor’s degrees in Industrial Engineering and Mechanical Engineering. The couple lived in Shreveport, La., and were long standing century club members of the Texas A&M Association of Former Students. Recipient: Caroline Brooks

Joe C. Merritt ’63 Endowed Scholarship The Joe C. Merritt Scholarship was established in 1995, and was raised in 2003 by Carolyn and Joe Merritt. Mr. Merritt served as the president and owner of Dixie Iron Works, Inc. He previously held engineering and management positions with Cooper Bessemer Company in Mt. Vernon, Ohio and Tulsa, Oklahoma. Merritt served his alma mater as president of the Brush Country A&M Club and vice president on The Association of Former Students Board. Recipients: Christian De’Buys Vada Dillawn Emmanuel Etumadu Ellen Geis

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Ashley Helferich Alexander Jang Tanner Kirk Caitlin Laneri


Edward R. Mrozik Scholarship The Edward R. Mrozik Scholarship was established by Isabelle Mrozik Kitch and Kenneth Kitch in 1981, in memory of their brother, Edward Mrozik. Recipient: Lauren Scott

Ginny & Emmitt J. Nelson ’51 Scholarship The Ginny & Emmitt J. Nelson ’51 Scholarship was established by Mr. and Mrs. Nelson in 2007. Mr. Nelson graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1952. Nelson retired from Shell Oil Company after a career of over 30 years. With Shell he held a variety of management positions in Operations, Engineering, Design, Construction and Maintenance of petrochemical facilities. Nelson is now president of Nelson Consulting, Inc., a safety consulting firm specializing in the Zero Injury Concept in eliminating worker injury. Recipient: Elissa Richard

Thomas Christopher O’Leary ’12 Memorial Scholarship The Thomas Christopher O’ Leary ’12 Memorial Scholarship was established in 2009 by Mr. Fred Walsh ’74 and Mrs. Merri O’Leary Walsh, in memory of their son, Thomas O’Leary, who passed away October 26th, 2008. He was a graduate of Whitehouse High School and was a current student in Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M. Recipients: Isabel Caldwell Craig Nolen

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Janet & Thomas Paul ’62 Scholarship The Janet & Thomas Paul ’62 Scholarship was established by Mr. Thomas Paul in 2010. After graduating from Texas A&M with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1962 and serving for two years as a U.S. Army officer, he went to work for Boeing Aircraft Company. In 1966, he joined General Electric and after 31 years, retired as the company’s vice president. Mr. Paul has served on the Mechanical Engineering Development and Advisory Council and the Dwight Look College of Engineering External Advisory and Development Council. This scholarship is awarded each year to a Mechanical Engineering student who is a member of the Corps of Cadets. Recipients: Zachary Albrecht Andrew Johnson

Ruby Lee & George Sandars ’60 Scholarship The Ruby Lee and George Sandars ’60 Scholarship was established in 1999 by Ruby Sandars. Mr. George Sandars graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1960. During his time at Texas A&M, he was a member of the Corps of Cadets and the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band. After leaving Texas A&M, Mr. Sandars went to work for NASA in 1962. After 37 years, he left NASA and moved to Boeing in 2000 until 2005. After leaving Boeing, Mr. Sandars worked for the Computer Science Corporation to define repairs on the NASA aircraft. He retired in 2011. Mr. and Mrs. Sandars hope that their scholarship will give a Texas A&M student a chance to make a difference in engineering and the world. Recipient: Andrew Bradley

David L. Sanders ’90 Scholarship This scholarship was endowed by Mr. David Sanders in 2007. Mr. Sanders graduated from Texas A&M in 1990 with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. After graduation, Mr. Sanders worked in the oil, gas, and chemical industry for 23 years. He now works as a consultant for Lead Engineering. Mr. Sanders hopes that his scholarship will bring the brightest and most talented mechanical engineers to the work force, which will keep America in the forefront of technology around the world.

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Recipients: Sean Sculley Wyatt Smitherson

Eleanor A. & Thaddeus H. Sandford ’62 Scholarship This scholarship was endowed in 2006 by Mr. Thaddeus “Thad” Sandford. Mr. Sandford graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1962. Mr. Sandford is the vice president of engineering for Boeing Intergrated Defense Systems. He worked for the U.S. Air Force from 1963 to 1989, and has two Legion of Merit awards and three Meritorious Service Medals. He graduated from the Naval War College with ‘Highest Distinction’ and was selected early for the ranks of both, Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel. Mr. Sandford now resides in Seal Beach, California. Recipients: James Allen John Theiss

Linda & Ralph Schmidt ’68 Scholarship The Linda & Ralph Schmidt ’68 Scholarship was established in 2006 by Ralph A. Schmidt. Mr. Schmidt, Texas A&M Class of 1968, parlayed his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering into a successful 36 - year career in the oil refining industry. He is a former vice president and refinery general manager of Clark Refining and Marketing; and a consultant for Stancil & Company, where he served as managing director of Petroplus, a European oil refinery. Schmidt joined Western Refining in 2001 and served as chief operating officer until his retirement in September 2006. Now a cattle rancher and land developer, he continues to serve on the company’s board of directors. Recipients: Francisco Falcon Shannon Murray Alejandra Rivera

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Mary Jo & Donald R. Schroeter ’63 Scholarship The Mary Jo & Donald R. Schroeter ’63 Scholarship was established by Mr. Donald Schroeter in 2006. Mr. Schroeter graduated from Texas A&M in 1963 with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. He is now retired after starting his career with Shell Oil Company in domestic service followed by 30 years with ExxonMobil affiliates and joint venture companies in foreign assignments. Recipient: William Bloomer

Mollie & Jim Schulze ’50 Scholarship The Mollie & Jim Schulze ’50 Scholarship was established by Mollie and Jim Schulze in 2002. Mr. Schulze was a veteran in World War II and graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1950. After graduation, he joined General Electric and worked there for 38 years, eventually holding the position as Manager of Advanced Systems in the Air Conditioning Division. He retired from GE in 1998 and now lives on the lake in Granbury, Texas, with his wife, Mollie. Recipients: Megan Gardner Renata Nowobilski

Dr. Clifford M. Simmang ’36 Memorial Scholarship The Dr. Clifford M. Simmang ’36 Memorial Scholarship was endowed by Donald L. Grant in 2006. A 1951 Mechanical Engineering graduate of Texas A&M, Mr. Grant retired from a long and successful career at General Electric. Dr. Simmang earned bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Science at Texas A&M and was the first person in the state to earn a Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering (at the University of Texas in Austin). He served as the department head of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M University for 20 years. Recipient: Juan Silva

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Keith R. Slaughter ’49 Scholarship The Keith R. Slaughter ’49 Scholarship was established by Mr. Keith Slaughter and completed by his sisters, Colleen Slaughter and Erma Jean Phillips, after he passed away in 2003. Mr. Slaughter received his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M. After a successful career at Mobil Corporation that spanned 31 years, he retired in 1984 as Project Manager for Offshore Platforms. Most of his career was in the Project Division of Mobil’s Corporate Engineering Department, working on major capital projects, both domestic and foreign. Recipient: Matthew Myers

Jay H. Stafford ’48 Scholarship The Jay H. Stafford ’48 Scholarship was established by Mr. Stafford in 2006. Mr. Stafford contributes annually to the fund which has increased ten fold in the past several years. Mr. Stafford graduated with bachelor’s degrees in Mechanical Engineering and Agriculture from Texas A&M in 1948. Mr. Stafford is a retired professional engineer from Conoco. The Staffords are 34-year members of the Century Club and members of the A&M Legacy Society. Recipients: Matthew Alvarez Michael Bass Jarrett Battistini Kyle Baylis Evelyn Brower Katherine Crouch Matthew Daigle Timothy Davis Caroline Day Jacob Dean

Jacob Friedrich Morgan Goosmann Nathan Hogg Trevor Jackson Jennifer Kosniewski Zachary Leonard Clare McDougall William Nelson Richard Padilla Emma Partridge

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Dee & Ted Stephens ’52 Scholarship The Dee & Ted Stephens ’52 Scholarship was established by Mr. Ted Stephens in 1997. Mr. Stephens graduated from Texas A&M in 1952 with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. During his time at Texas A&M, Mr. Stephens served as lieutenant of the Company A Infantry in the Corps of Cadets, member of the Student Senate and Class of ’52 Treasurer for three years. After graduating from Texas A&M, Mr. Stephens served in the Corps of Engineers from 1952-1954 in the Korean War. After that, he was worked as a professional engineer with Air Conditioning Contractor, The Trane Company and Mechanical Contractor. Since then, Mr. Stephens has sold his two businesses and does limited consulting work as a registered Project Engineer in Corpus Christi, where he resides with his wife, Dee. Recipients: William Bronaugh Paul Pereira

Turbomachinery Symposium Founders Committee Scholarship The Turbomachinery Symposium Founders Committee Scholarship was established in 1992 by the founders committee of the Turbomachinery Symposium for students in financial need. Recipients: Six students were awarded the Turbomachinery Symposium Founders Committee Scholarship this year.

Gladys P. and David M. Wilks ‘69 Scholarship The Gladys P. and David M. Wilks ’69 Scholarship was established by Mr. David Wilks in 2010. Mr. Wilks graduated from Texas A&M with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1969. Mr. Wilks retired in 2011 as President of energy supply for Xcell Energy. Xcell is based in Minneapolis, but in recent years Mr. Wilks purchased Public Service in Colorado and Southwestern Public Service in Amarillo, where Mr. and Mrs. Wilks are now located. Recipients: Ryan Gordon Hayley Sparks

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Morgan Stabell


Donald H. Winkler Memorial Scholarship The Donald H. Winkler Memorial Scholarship was established in 1987 by Linda Winkler in honor of Donald Winkler. Mr. Winkler graduated from Texas A&M in 1969 with a bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering. During his time at Texas A&M, he served as president of the student chapter of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers. Mr. Winkler was a Shell employee and an ardent promoter of Texas A&M among high school students in the Houston area. Recipient: Christopher Kirkland

NON - ENDOWED SCHOLARSHIPS Advisory Council Recipients: Sarah Martin Mitchell Matthews James McCabe Paul Miller Patrick Odenborg

Matthew Riley Jacob Halter Brooke Kaiser Samuel Konopczynski

British Petroleum Recipients: Madison Alsup Gregory Merrill Irina Popova

Joseph Shepherd Sydney Williams

Chevron Recipients: Andre Tayar Sergio Caragena Hyeongtae Lee Jacy Puckett Taylor Pierce

Joshua Lewis Saray Martinez Elsie Marentes Priya Patel Renee Wong

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Cockrell-Freeport Recipient: Carlos Garza

ConocoPhillips Recipients: Vanessa Martinez Emily Agrella Manusha Karki Daniela Oscada Maria Gracia

Andrew Morris Oscar Davilla Herbey Ramirez Sahir Rama

DOW Aggies Recipient: Marissa Marrs

Fluor Recipients: Isaias De Reza Tyler Hilgendorf

Daniel Powell Jeffrey Veloz

FMC Technologies Recipient: Ivan Cortes

Pioneer Natural Resources Recipients: Mehboob Bhatti Eric Blosser Eric Clapp Hossien Davoudi Travis Fleitman Dolores Guia

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Hieu Ha Minhtuan Nguyen Zachary Seaton Hari Shrestha Kevin Swinney


Schlumberger- ASME Scholarship Recipients: Anjelaka Stolte Isaias De Reza

Schlumberger- Pi Tau Sigma Scholarship Recipients: John Mayo Jordan Ellington

Tenaris-Roberto Rocca Scholarship Recipients: Brian Reid Jacob Shaw

ASME Golf Recipients: Diego Ledesma Victor Leon Susanna Nordin Rebecca Novak Alyssa Rinehart Mayra Magana Hilary Lumpkins

Maximo Acosta Nate Murphy Andres Barrios Tyler Marr Megan Steichen Sebastian Olivera

Mechanical Engineering Scholarship Fund Recipients: Ashley Skinner Patricio Garcia-Morelos Kevin Addamo

Christopher Balhoff Daniel Chacko

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ENDOWED FELLOWSHIPS Baker Engineering & Risk/Quentin & Jana Baker Fellowship Mr. and Mrs. Quentin Baker and Baker Engineering & Risk established the Baker Engineering & Risk/ Quentin and Jana Baker Fellowship. Quentin and Jana’s gift was matched by the Turbomachinery Laboratory. Fellowship recipients will be graduate students in Mechanical Engineering and preference would be given to students working in combustion sciences in the Turbomachinery Laboratory. Mr. Baker is the in-coming Chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering Industry Advisory Council. Recipient: Josh Hargis

Sally and Ray Bowen ‘58 Fellowship The Sally and Ray Bowen ‘58 Fellowship was endowed by Sallie and Don Davis ‘61 to recognize Ray Bowen, a former president of Texas A&M University. It will provide one or more fellowships to full-time students pursuing a graduate degree in the Department of Mechanical Engineering. Recipients: Josh Bragg Matthew Burnette Forrest Berg

Dr. J. George H. Thompson Fellowship The Dr. J. George H. Thompson Fellowship was endowed in honor and memory of Dr. J. George H. Thompson who taught hundreds of Aggies while serving as a member of the Mechanical Engineering faculty. Recipients: Pixiang Lan Sichuang Xue

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Charles Crawford ’19 Fellowship The Charles Crawford ’19 Fellowship was endowed in honor of Charles Crawford ’19 who served 50 years at Texas A&M as a professor, department head of Mechanical Engineering and Associate Dean of Engineering. Recipients: Changrui Bai Kenneth Yi-Wen

Wei Dai Wende Li

Mechanical Engineering Graduate Fellowship

Recipients: Pavitra Murru Jose Torres Tingting Li Bo Peng Xin Tang Feng Xu Xunfei Zhou

Aaron Griffin Tyler Halbert Yue Mei Kyungjun Lee Haipeng Qiao Xiaomeng Tong Sichuang Xue

Linda D and Joe R Fowler ‘68 Fellowship The Linda D. and Joe R. Fowler Fellowship was establied in 2006, and will provide for one or more full-time students pursuing a graduate degree in Mechanical Engineering. The gift was matched with funding from the Turbomachinery Laboratory. Mr. Fowler ‘68, is both a former member and chair of the Department of Mechanical Engineering’s Industry Advisory Council, and chaired the Department’s first capital campaign. Joe is president and co-founder of Stress Engineering Services, Inc., an engineering consulting firm that provides design, analysis and testing services to a variety of industries. A registered professional engineer, Mr. Fowler is a Fellow of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers, a member of the Society of Experimental Mechanics, the Society of Petroleum Engineers, and is a past president of ABET, Inc. (formerly the Accreditation Board of Engineering and Technology). Recipient: David Reilly

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Eddie and Joe Mattie Graduate Fellowship Joe B. Mattei ‘53 received his bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1953. During his time at Texas A&M, he was a Ross Volunteer, served as Deputy Corps Commander of the Corps of Cadets, was a member of the Student Senate, and was Senior Class President. Upon graduation, he served as First Lieutenant in the U.S. Army from 1954 to 1956. Mattei worked for 39 years with Exxon Corp. in key engineering, advisory and management positions. Mr. Mattei currently serves as President of EEM Enterprises, Inc. and Vice President of Carter Financial Management. Recipient: Malcolm Stein

Ralph E. James Endowed Fellowship The Ralph E. James Endowed Fellowship was established in the year 1980 by Ralph E. James and the Turbomachinery Symposium Advisory Committee. The fellowship is awarded to one or more full-time graduate students in the Department of Mechanical Engineering, whose area of research is in Turbomachinery. Recipients: To be named

Janet and Thomas Paul ‘62 Graduate Fellowship The Janet & Thomas Paul ’62 Fellowship was established by Mr. Thomas Paul in 2010. After graduating from Texas A&M with a degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1962 and serving for two years as a U.S. Army officer, he went to work for Boeing Aircraft Company. In 1966, he joined General Electric and after 31 years, retired as the company’s vice president. Mr. Paul has served on the Mechanical Engineering Industry Advisory Council and the Dwight Look College of Engineering External Advisory and Development Council. This scholarship is awarded each year to a Mechanical Engineering student who is a member of the Corps of Cadets. Recipient: Jan Soto Gonzales

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Wilkes Family Fellowship The Wilkes Family fellowship was endowed by Mr. James H. Wilkes in 2010 for graduate students working in or doing research in the Turbomachinery Laboratory. Mr. Wilkes graduated in 1978 with a degree in Petroleum Engineering. He resides in Fort Worth with his wife, Rebecca, and serves as the president and CEO of Texland Petroleum, Inc. Recipient: Jesus Salas

Kozik-Hervey Fellowship The Kozik - Hervey Fellowship was endowed by Donald G. Hervey in 1995. Mr. Hervey graduated with a master’s degree in Mechanical Engineering in 1965. He was the president of Hervey Engineering Consultants and endowed this fellowship in honor of Dr. Tom Kozik. Dr. Kozik was a member of the faculty in the Department of Mechanical Engineering and was awarded the title of Professor Emeritus. Recipient: Scott Lenfest

Aruna and J.N. Reddy Distinguished Fellow in Computational Mechanics The Aruna and J.N. Reddy Distinguished Fellow in Computational Mechanics was established by J.N. Reddy and his wife Aruna in 2009. Dr. Reddy is a Distinguished Professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Texas A&M and holder of the Oscar S. Wyatt Chair. Recipient: Archana Arbind

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Giving to the Deaprtment of Mechanical Engineering Giving to the Mechanical Engineering department is now easier than ever. The Texas A&M Foundation has recently opened its GiveNow secure online giving website, and it is available to use for direct contributions to the Mechanical Engineering Department. Contact Us Department of Mechanical Engineering Physical Location Office: 100 MEOB Phone: 979.845.1251 Fax: 979.845.3081 mechanical@tamu.edu Mailing Address 3123 TAMU College Station, TX 77843-3123

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