HPRC Short Course: Metagenomics

Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing (HPRC) is offering introductory short courses featuring the ACES cluster (Accelerating Computing for Emerging Science). These short courses are offered free of charge and are available to anyone with a current ACCESS ID. Registration is required. Prerequisites: Active ACCESS ID, basic Linux/Unix skills, and basic familiarity with NGS techniques/terminology This […]

Seminar Series: Dr. Carolyn Lin

Dr. Carolyn Lin, Department of Communication – University of Connecticut Carolyn A. Lin’s research integrates specific multimedia narratives—tailored to target different audience segments— with digital informatics and data science tools to achieve effective communication outcomes. Through her work studying the effects of human-computer interaction, she has developed or co-developed a medical informatics system, two health […]

HPRC Short Course: Rust

Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing (HPRC) is offering introductory short courses featuring the ACES cluster (Accelerating Computing for Emerging Science). These short courses are offered free of charge and are available to anyone with a current ACCESS ID. Registration is required. Prerequisites: Active ACCESS ID, Basic understanding of programming concepts (variables, loops, functions), Familiarity with […]

HPRC Short Course: GPU Programming

Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing (HPRC) is offering introductory short courses featuring the ACES cluster (Accelerating Computing for Emerging Science). These short courses are offered free of charge and are available to anyone with a current ACCESS ID. Registration is required. Prerequisites: Active ACCESS ID, Linux/Unix skills, experience with C or C++ This short course […]

Seminar Series: Dr. Aaro Järvinen

Dr. Aaro Järvinen is a senior scientist in the Fusion Energy research group at the VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland. He is also a visiting scientist in the EUROfusion Advanced Computing Hub at the University of Helsinki, an Academy Research Fellow of the Research Council of Finland, and an ITER Science Fellow. He obtained […]

Digital Twins Lab: Tech Talk with Dr. JungHyun Han

Blocker 220 and ZoomMeeting ID: 990 4606 0966Passcode: 609430 Dr. JungHyun Han, Professor of the Computer Science Department, Korea University In this seminar, Prof. Han will present two projects which his students are working on. His lab is developing a mobile AR system for visualizing airflow and temperature changes made by air conditioners, where 3D […]

M.S. in Data Science Program Info Session

Are you interested in pursuing a master’s in data science? The Master of Science in Data Science (MSDS) program will prepare you for a variety of career options including consulting agencies, financial services firms, government agencies, healthcare and pharmaceutical companies, marketing services, and more. We will be hosting an info session to answer all of […]

HPRC GenCyber Camp

The Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing (HPRC) group is hosting the GenCyber Cybersecurity Camp on January 6th! This virtual, one-day event is led by computer science professionals and is open to students who are currently in 7th through 11th grade. There’s still time to register, so click the link below to get started!

TAMIDS Networking Social

Are you a Data Science, AI, or Cybersecurity student looking for an internship or post-grad position? TAMIDS will be hosting a networking social on Wednesday, January 22nd! This is a great opportunity to speak with companies and organizations in your field and network with industry professionals looking for talented students in data science, AI, and cybersecurity.  […]

Seminar Series: Dr. Kai-Cheng Yang

Kai-Cheng Yang is a postdoctoral researcher at Northeastern University’s Network Science Institute. He obtained his Ph.D. in Informatics from the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering at Indiana University Bloomington. His research focuses on creating safe, fair, and trustworthy online information platforms by identifying how malicious actors and flawed systems distort information flow and […]

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, […]