
The Texas A&M Institute of Data Science (TAMIDS) is excited to announce a new initiative by the Digital Twin Lab (DTL) aimed at empowering Texas A&M researchers to harness the power of digital twins. This collaborative effort seeks to advance large-scale scientific and engineering research through the development and deployment of digital twins.
What are Digital Twins?
Digital twins are sophisticated virtual representations of real-world entities and processes. They are synchronized with their physical counterparts at specified frequencies and fidelities, providing a dynamic tool for analysis and decision-making.
By utilizing real-time data and advanced simulations, digital twins enable researchers to predict outcomes, optimize operations, and innovate in various domains such as engineering, medicine, and urban planning.
Learn about digital twins and more at DTL.tamids.tamu.edu.

The Digital Twin Lab’s Mission
The Digital Twin Lab is dedicated to building research capacity at Texas A&M by developing innovative computing and networking technologies. Our goal is to facilitate the creation and deployment of digital twins across a wide range of applications, from smart farming, manufacturing, to emergency management.

Services Offered
- Collaborative Research Support: We provide resources and expertise to assist researchers in developing digital twins tailored to their specific needs.
- Education and Training: We offer educational programs to promote digital twin technologies across the Texas A&M System, ensuring that researchers and students are equipped with the necessary skills and knowledge.
- Workshops and Seminars: Regular events are organized to foster a community of practice around digital twin technologies, encouraging knowledge exchange and innovation.
Get Involved
We invite researchers from all disciplines at Texas A&M to collaborate with us in this exciting venture. Whether you are looking to enhance your research with cutting-edge digital twin technology or wish to contribute to the development of new methodologies, the Digital Twin Lab is here to support your efforts.
For more information or to get involved, visit TAMIDS’s Digital Twin Lab at tx.ag/dtlcollab and fillout the request form. Together, we can push the boundaries of scientific and engineering research through the power of digital twins.