Digital Twin Lab Virtual Workshop: Neuromancer: Differentiable Programming Library for Data-Driven Modeling and Control

Event Organizer: Suparno Bhattacharyya, Assistant Research Scientist, TAMIDS The TAMIDS Digital Twins Lab is hosting a virtual workshop with a presentation by Dr. Ján Drgoňa, an incoming associate research professor in the Johns Hopkins University Department of Civil and Systems Engineering. His current research is focused on differentiable programming for scientific machine learning, constrained optimization, […]

#FYI – TAMU Library Workshop “AI & the Literature Review”

AI has an exceptional range of uses in the research process including summarizing documents, finding similar papers, and identifying key points of a body of text. This workshop is for anyone who wants to explore using AI to streamline their search process and synthesize information when conducting a Literature Review. This workshop will introduce tools […]

Bring Your Own Data (BYOD): Exploring AI, ML, and Data Science Applications in Nuclear Engineering

Join us for weekly coffee chats to learn about the exciting intersection of Data Science, AI/ML, Digital Twina (DTs), and Large Language Moldes (LLMs) in Nuclear Engineering!  This event is for NUEN Students interested in learning and incorporating data science into their research or capstone projects and NUEN professionals curious about Data Science, AI/ML, DTs, […]

Seminar Series: Dr. Frederica Darema

Frederica Darema, PhD, is President and CEO of the InfoSymbiotic Systems Society. She has retired as a Senior Executive Service (SES) member and Director of the Air Force Office of Scientific Research where she led the entire basic research investment for the AF and concurrently served as Research Director in the Air Force’s Chief Data […]

Data Science for Veterinary Researchers [Learning Workshop]

Date and Time: Feb 17–21, 2025, 6:30–8:30 pm each dayLocation:  Workshop Details This free data science workshop aims to provide an introductory overview of data science topics, specifically designed for participants with minimal to no experience in programming. This workshop is open to all Texas A&M University students. However, to support the unique needs and […]

Career Talk: Dr. Ming-Ray Liao

Join us for a career talk with Dr. Ming-Ray Liao, Survey Statistician at the U.S. Census Bureau. Dr. Liao works on model-based poverty and health insurance estimates, conducts ML-based data imputation, and collaborates on large-scale administrative data projects. Come learn about his transition from academia to government data science, key skills for the industry, and […]

#FYI – TAMU library Workshop “Should I Use AI for This?”

To use AI or to not use AI – that is the topic of this discussion-based workshop. AI is becoming increasingly hard to ignore and its use comes with many consequences, both positive and negative. This workshop aims to present a holistic view of AI and challenge participants to consider how much or how little […]

Seminar Series: Dr. George Biros

George Biros is the W. A. “Tex” Moncrief Chair in Simulation-Based Engineering Sciences at the Oden Institute for Computational Engineering and Sciences and has Full Professor appointments with the departments of Mechanical Engineering and Computer Science (by courtesy) at The University of Texas at Austin. He received his BS in Mechanical Engineering from Aristotle University […]

Ethical and Explainable GeoAI Workshop

This workshop brings together students, researchers, practitioners, and policymakers to explore the development of AI-enhanced Geosystems that are transparent, fair, and accountable. This workshop delves into the ethical challenges and societal implications of deploying artificial intelligence in geospatial applications, emphasizing the need for equity, inclusivity, and transparency.

Free