#FYI – Texas A&M Student Research Week
Student Research Week (SRW) is a Graduate and Professional Student Government program. It is the largest student-run research symposium in the country. As a four-day event, SRW allows students from […]
Student Research Week (SRW) is a Graduate and Professional Student Government program. It is the largest student-run research symposium in the country. As a four-day event, SRW allows students from […]
Join us for a virtual career talk with Dr. Kelly Hirsch, a Ph.D. graduate from Texas A&M’s Psychology Department. With experience in UX research, consulting, and data analytics, Dr. Hirsch […]
Looking for an easier way to find, read, and use academic literature? In this guided, hands-on, undergraduate-focused workshop, you’ll learn how to use AI to help identify search terms, locate […]
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 […]
Looking for an easier way to find, read, and use academic literature? In this guided, hands-on, undergraduate-focused workshop, you’ll learn how to use AI to help identify search terms, locate […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]