Texas A&M Receives $1.5M National Science Foundation TRIPODS Award on Foundations of Interdisciplinary Data Science

A cross-disciplinary team of Texas A&M University researchers led by statistician Bani K. Mallick has been awarded a three-year, $1.5 million Transdisciplinary Research In Principles of Data Science (TRIPODS) grant from the National Science Foundation to establish a new institute, the Texas A&M Research Institute for Foundations of Interdisciplinary Data Science (FIDS).

Funded through the Division of Computing and Communications Foundations (CCF) from October 2019 through September 2022, FIDS brings together nearly three dozen researchers from six disciplinary areas: statistics, mathematics, electrical engineering, computer science, industrial engineering and information and operations management. The institute will conduct research on the foundations of data science motivated by problems arising in bioinformatics, the energy arena and both power and transportation systems.

Mallick, distinguished professor and holder of the Susan M. Arseven ’75 Chair in Data Science and Computational Statistics in the Department of Statistics, serves as principal investigator for the project. He is joined by co-principal investigators Dilma Da Silva, professor and holder of the Ford Motor Company Design Professorship II in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering; Ronald DeVore, distinguished professor and holder of the Dr. Walter E. Koss Professorship in Mathematics in the Department of Mathematics; Nick Duffield, TEES Research Professor in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering and director of the Texas A&M Institute of Data Science; and P.R. Kumar, distinguished professor and holder of the College of Engineering Chair in Computer Engineering in the Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Much like its five principal investigators, the institute’s larger team features an impressive array of skill sets and scholarly knowledge representing six different departments within Texas A&M’s College of EngineeringCollege of Science and Mays Business School:

TRIPODS awards seek to enable data-driven discovery through major investments in state-of-the-art mathematical and statistical tools, better data mining and machine learning approaches, enhanced visualization capabilities and more. These awards build upon the NSF’s long history of investments in foundational research, contributing key advances to the emerging data science discipline, and supporting researchers to develop innovative educational pathways to train the next generation of data scientists.

See here for further details on the award.