Dive into Reduced Order Modeling with pylibROM

The Digital Twin Lab at Texas A&M Institute of Data Science will host a collaborative workshop on Reduced Order Modeling (ROM), organized in partnership with Texas A&M High Performance Research Computing and the libROM team at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL).

Multi-Agent Learning in Dynamic Environments Workshop

This workshop aims to provide a landscape of recent research activities on multi-agent learning in dynamic environments, and foster potential collaborations among the researchers broadly working in the fields of reinforcement learning, game theory, optimization and control, and those that are interested in engineering and science applications of such methods.

IEEE MOVE Disaster Relief Truck Program

Seminar by Grayson Randall, IEEE MOVE Team Operations Lead 1:30 pm – 2:30 pm – Presentation 2:30 pm – 3:30 pm – IEEE MOVE Disaster Relief Truck Tour Location: 220 BlockerOnline via Zoom: Meeting ID: 92875868059Passcode: 207593 Mr. Grayson Randall will delve into the comprehensive operational aspects of the IEEE MOVE (Mobile Outreach Vehicle) truck, an […]

Fundamentals of Accelerated Computing with CUDA C/C++ (NVIDIA DLI Workshop)

This workshop is part of the Texas A&M Research Computing Symposium. Learn the fundamental tools and techniques for accelerating C/C++ applications to run on massively parallel GPUs with CUDA®.  NVIDIA Course Overview (Do not register through NVIDIA) Instructor: Jian Tao, Assistant Professor, School of Performance, Visualization & Fine Arts Location: Interdisciplinary Life Sciences Building (ILSB) […]

PhD Research Development Workshop

Are you a Ph.D. student looking to harness the power of Data Science, Artificial Intelligence, and Machine Learning (DS/AI/ML) in your research? Dive into an immersive experience designed to transform the way you approach your projects!

WATER Summer School

W.A.T.E.R. — Hydrological Data Science Summer School Workflow Automation and Techniques for Effective Research Virtual | June 24–28, 2024 | 6–8 pm CT Often, students overlook the profound shift that a PhD represents—it’s not a mere continuation of undergraduate or master’s studies, but the pivotal entry into a rigorous and transformative journey toward a professional […]

#FYI – Howdy Week’s Library Open House🗗

Stop by Evans Library during Howdy Week for the annual Libraries Open House! The university libraries invite all Aggies, faculty, and staff to join them in Sterling C. Evans Library and Annex to learn about the resources and services the libraries have to offer and meet their academic partners like the University Writing Center, the […]

#FYI – Global Welcome Party🗗

International Student & Scholar Services (ISSS) will be holding the annual Global Welcome Party at Aggie Park to welcome Texas A&M University international students, staff, and faculty back to campus and to connect with other Aggies! This event gives students the opportunity to learn about student organizations on campus and explore off-campus businesses and restaurants. […]

Open Source for Open Science Workshop 2024

TAMIDS is sponsoring the Ecology & Evolutionary Biology’s (EEB) 2024 Open Source for Open Science (OSOS) workshop. OSOS is a free two day workshop which introduces participants to the use of free, open-source tools for data analysis, statistical analysis and visualization, particularly via the statistical programming language R. No previous experience with programming or statistics […]

Seminar Series – Dr. Susan Reiser

Dr. Susan Reiser is a Senior Lecturer Emerita from UNC-Asheville who has taught classes in computer science, new media, and mechatronics engineering and developed over 25 courses in these three disciplines. Before teaching, she worked in an industry position as a software developer and systems engineer. Currently, she collaborates with Texas A&M’s Courtney Starrett on […]

#FYI – Engineering Career Fair

Location: Legends Event Center The SEC Engineering Career Fair is the largest student-run career fair in the nation, planned, organized, and staffed by the Student Engineers Council in the College of Engineering! Over 500 companies will be attending to network with students seeking internships or full-time positions.