Student Engagement

Students contribute to advancements in science and address societal challenges while gaining hands-on experience and preparing for future careers. They gain practical experience through technical exercises on data exchange protocols and best practices and collaborative problem-solving to tackle real-world challenges in diverse sectors of government and the private sector.

CACN fosters interdisciplinary collaboration among students from fields like computer science, engineering, cybersecurity, and public policy.

“Due to the generous investment of the CACN team in TAMU students like me, I am afforded opportunities to refine my skills as a practitioner, synthesize my academic knowledge with hands-on projects, and learn from the character of leaders across a wide range of industries. The team’s desire to advocate for our future and expose us to rare and challenging learning opportunities is unmatched. “

Gracia Luo

Former Graduate Assistant
Bush School of Government and Public Service

Cross Disciplinary Teams

Students engage in research aligned with their interests, gaining practical experience. Students majoring in fields such as computer science and engineering, cybersecurity, and government and public policy come together to form interdisciplinary teams.

These teams work on research topics that span multiple disciplines, encouraging fresh perspectives and innovative solutions.


Research Projects

Students engage in research aligned with their interests, gaining practical experience. They contribute their expertise, collaborate with peers, and gain practical experience. 


Networking Opportunities

The center hosts events for students to connect with professionals and expand their networks. 


Publications and Conferences

Students present findings at conferences, enhancing their academic profiles. This exposure enhances their academic profiles and prepares them for future careers.


Impactful Research Outcomes

Through collaboration, students produce impactful research outputs that contribute to scientific advancements. Their work addresses complex technical and societal issues and drives positive change.


“I have been working at CACN since April 2023, and it has been a delight to say the least. Firstly, as an international student, this opportunity provided the much-needed exposure about working with people from a different culture. Professionally, I have gotten to interact with the smartest engineers to build really cool projects. From networking systems to 5G core and RAN networks, cloud computing, and GIS systems, there has been an endless supply of interesting problems to apply my skills as a Software and Firmware Engineer. I’d like to express first my gratitude to CACN for giving me this terrific opportunity to work while learning, and second, my enthusiasm for the future projects that follow.”

Hemanth Sundaram

Former Student Worker
Mays Business School 

CACN Students

Texas A&M UnIVersity College of Engineering

Abhi Chennuru – Electronic Systems Engineering Technology (ESET)   
Ajith Roy – Technology Management

Bush School Of Government and Public Service

Trinity Hardy – Public Policy Analysis