Thematic Labs Proposal Info Session

Location: Zachry 298 and ZoomMeeting ID: 934 0393 6349Passcode: 869494 We are soliciting proposals to establish new Labs through a competitive grant proposal process! Our Thematic Labs Program supports cutting-edge research in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Machine Learning, and Data Science at Texas A&M University. The program funds research labs for a two-year period, providing seed funding, administrative and […]

HPRC Short Course: Data Science Meets Geoscience

Location: Blocker 220 and online via Zoom Curious about data science? Wondering how it differs from traditional scientific methods? Want to discover its potential applications in geoscience and global carbon cycle research? Join our workshop to explore these questions and more! This short course aims to provide an intuitive understanding of data science and its applications in geoscience […]

#FYI — TAMU Library Workshop “AI & the Literature Review” (virtual)

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 […]

Seminar Series: Dr. Li An

Location: Blocker 220 and Zoom Dr. Li An is the Solon & Martha Dixon Endowed Professor at the College of Forestry, Wildlife and Environment and the Director of the Center for Human-Earth System Science (Center URL) at Auburn University. He received his B.S. degree from Peking University (Economic Geography), China, M.S. degree from Chinese Academy […]

#FYI — TAMU Library Workshop “Is It Worth It? Academic Issues with AI”

As AI and our understanding of it continues to evolve, how do you determine when it’s worth using in the academic environment? In this discussion-based, undergraduate-focused workshop, you’ll explore some of the issues with using AI in academic coursework including hallucinations, bias, acceptable use, citability, and plagiarism.AI tools used in this session are freely available […]

#FYI — TAMU Library Workshop “Is It Worth It? Academic Issues with AI” (virtual)

As AI and our understanding of it continues to evolve, how do you determine when it’s worth using in the academic environment? In this discussion-based, undergraduate-focused workshop, you’ll explore some of the issues with using AI in academic coursework including hallucinations, bias, acceptable use, citability, and plagiarism. AI tools used in this session are freely […]

Seminar Series: Dr. JungHyun Han

JungHyun Han is a professor at Korea University, where he directs the Superintelligence Research Center. His research interests lie in computer graphics and virtual/augmented realities. Location: Blocker 220 and Zoom Augmented Reality Applications for Air Conditioner and Construction Industries In this talk, Professor Han presents two AR applications: a mobile AR system for visualizing airflow […]

Spring 2025 Scientific Machine Learning Workshop

Location: Rudder 302 Time: 8:30 am – 4:30 pm We are excited to invite you to our one-day Scientific Machine Learning Workshop, where you’ll have the opportunity to delve into the latest advancements and applications of AI, machine learning, and data science in scientific research. This workshop is designed for students, researchers, and faculty, offering […]

Seminar Series: Dr. Sriraam Natarajan

Dr. Sriraam Natarajan is a Professor and the Director of the Center for ML at the Department of Computer Science at the University of Texas, Dallas. His research interests include Artificial Intelligence, with an emphasis on Machine Learning, Statistical Relational Learning and AI, Reinforcement Learning, Graphical Models, and Biomedical Applications. He has won several awards, including […]

Seminar Series: Dr. Namgyun Kim

Dr. Kim is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Construction Science (COSC) at Texas A&M University (TAMU), where he earned his Ph.D. in COSC. Prior to returning to TAMU, he served as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Civil Engineering at the University of Dayton from 2022 to 2024. His research focuses on […]