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Applications are Open for Fall 2026 M.S. in Data Science Program!

Apply to our Master of Science in Data Science program to receive a top-notch education in AI, data science, and machine learning.
Domestic (US Citizens and Permanent Residents) applications are due May 1, 2026, by 11:59 PM EST.
International applications are due February 1, 2026, by 11:59 PM EST.

Data2Reality Project Matching Service

This new website aims to connect staff and faculty facing technical challenges with students who possess the required technical knowledge and skills to address them. Using a request-proposal system, Data2Reality encourages students to develop the methods to solve real-world problems.

Student Travel Grant Program

TAMIDS supports undergraduate and graduate students attending conferences in any domain of Data Science, AI, and Machine Learning.

Research Affiliates Network

Research affiliates are Texas A&M faculty, researchers, operations and administration staff, and professionals, whose roles and interests include Data Science. Join the network now!

Visiting Researchers Program

Nominate external researchers to engage with TAMIDS and the wider Texas A&M Data Science community.

Workshop Development Grant Program

TAMIDS solicits proposals for one-day workshops in any area of Data Science, AI, and Machine Learning.


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Announcements

Announcements

  • Applications Now Open for Student Ambassador Scholarship Program

    TAMIDS is now accepting applications for the Data Science Student Ambassador scholarship program.

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  • Publication from SciML Lab Director Reaches 1,000 Citations

    In 2022, Dr. Ulisses Braga-Neto, Director of the TAMIDS SciML Lab, co-authored a paper with his doctoral candidate, Levi McClenny, that is now getting significant recognition in the scientific community. “Self-adaptive physics-informed neural networks” recently surpassed 1,000 citations on Google Scholar! At the time, Dr. McClenny was an active member of the U.S. Army Reserve…

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  • 2026 Sports Data Challenge Winners!

    Last week, we hosted our 2026 Data Challenge Final Event. This year’s theme was sports data as part of a collaboration with the Texas A&M Collaborative for Sport Data Science (CSDS). Over the last seven weeks, teams of undergraduate and graduate students worked to create data visualizations that told a story using data from past…

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  • Student Ambassador Blog: From Terabytes to Analysis

    Rajesh Neupane is a TAMIDS Student Ambassador from the Department of Animal Science. Check out his latest blog post, “From Terabytes to Analysis: Securely Connecting Your Synology NAS to HPRC with Globus and Docker.”

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  • Latest Publication from SciML Thematic Lab

    The Scientific Machine Learning (SciML) Lab just published a paper titled, “Convolution Operator Network for Forward and Inverse Problems (FI-Conv): Application to Plasma Turbulence Simulations.” Dr. Xingzhuo Chen, TAMIDS postdoctoral research associate in the SciML Lab led by Dr. Ulisses Braga-Neto, collaborated with the Institute of Fusion Sciences at the University of Texas and the…

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  • Text Mining Workshop Series

    The Text Mining Workshop Series is a four-part, hands-on tutorial program designed to introduce social science researchers to computational text analysis, from foundational concepts to advanced modeling techniques. Led by TAMIDS’s Data Science Ambassadors, the series begins with an accessible introduction to text mining, its complement to traditional qualitative methods, and its value for social…

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