
The United States Department of Energy (DOE) is supporting a Texas A&M University College of Engineering project to improve the cybersecurity and energy efficiency of commercial buildings.
The Securing Grid-Interactive Efficient Buildings through Cyber Defense and Resilient System project, led by Dr. Zheng O’Neill, received $3.5 million from the DOE’s Building Technologies Office to research, develop and demonstrate a real-time advanced building-resilient platform through multi-layer prevention and adaption mechanisms.
Texas A&M’s partners on the three-year project include Raytheon Technologies Research Center, Drexel University, Arizona State University, Pacific Northwestern National Laboratory and Northwestern University.