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- May 22All dayWhat Lies BeneathInfrared imaging is a non-destructive technique used by art conservators to examine paintings and artworks and detect hidden details under the upper layers such as added paint, underdrawings, and hidden signatures or watermarks. The technique has been used to discover details of artists' creative processes, alterations and reworking. Infrared examination also can be used as a tool to differentiate between certain groups of pigments and inks.
- May 22All dayWhat Lies Beneath the BeadsThis exhibition looks to engage patrons in a short history of art in the Cameroonian culture, while also looking at the symbolism of the female form across all ancient civilizations. With a twist of science, we'll take an in-depth look, utilizing computed tomography (CT) scans, to discover how our Cameroonian beaded Fertility Goddesses were constructed and gain a better understanding of their conservation needs. Come by and see What Lies Beneath the Beads…
- May 223:00 PMFull-Fidelity EV Integration Study Using Large-Scale Combined T&D SimulationsAbstract: One of the key pillars of the energy transition is the electrification of transportation. While much work has been done in this area, it is mostly single-disciplinary, ignoring the detailed modeling and simulation of other systems and sub-systems. In this webinar, I will present the cutting-edge work at Texas A&M University on full-fidelity interdisciplinary EV integration simulations and research, modeling both the detailed transportation dynamics, unbalanced distribution power flow on an ultra-large-scale network, and AC power flow on an ERCOT-sized grid. In partnership with ElectroTempo, we have calculated EV charging demand using full travel demand and traffic simulations for 96, 24-hour scenarios for the combined Dallas/Fort Worth/Houston area including the I-45 corridor. We then correlated this load to our synthetic distribution networks and conducted a full unbalanced distribution system power flow analysis on 1,800 distribution feeders over the DFW/Houston/I-45 footprint, connected to a synthetic 7,000 bus transmission system covering all of Texas. I will be presenting an overview of ElectroTempo's EV load, the co-simulation framework, the results of the project, and ongoing work and future collaboration opportunities on EV studies. Speaker: Jonathan Snodgrass, Ph.D., is a Senior Research Engineer at the Texas Engineering Experiment Station (TEES), at Texas A&M University, working under Professor Tom Overbye in the area of large-scale electric power systems.
- May 23All dayConference on Statistical Methods for High-Dimensional Complex Data in Honor of Dr. CarrollFor more information and to register, please visit tx.ag/carrollconf (http://tx.ag/carrollconf)
- May 23All daySeventh Annual Texas A&M University Research Computing SymposiumKeynote talks:Katie Antypas, Director of the National Science Foundation's (NSF) Office of Advanced Cyberinfrastructure (OAC) Richard Gerber, Senior Science Advisor at the National Energy Research Scientific Computing Center (NERSC) Sandra Gesing, Executive Director of the US Research Software Engineer Association (US-RSE) Seminar Speakers Include:Lars Koesterke, Texas Advanced Computing Center Arianna Martin, HPC Platform Engineer, bp Center for HPC, NAG HPC Services Banquet and Poster Session on Wednesday, May 22 with a prize for best poster. Workshops on AI/ML, CUDA, R, Containers, MATLAB, and more. Please Register (https://u.tamu.edu/rcs-registration)
- May 23All dayThe Art of Texas State ParksFrom the rugged mesas of the Panhandle and the steep-sided mountains of Big Bend Country to the waterways of the Gulf Coast and rolling grasslands of the prairies, visitors will journey through the diverse ecological regions of Texas as interpreted by individual artists. In celebration of 100 years, the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department commissioned 30 Texas artists to depict scenes from parks, natural areas and historic sites in the state park system. The selections on view are as varied as the parks themselves and offer a snapshot of Texas' rich history and ecosystems. This exhibition represents the seventh installation in the Texas Art Project (https://uart.tamu.edu/texasartproject/) series.Organized by The Meadows Center for Water and the Environment at Texas State University, Texas Parks and Wildlife Department, and Stark Galleries. Additional support provided by Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation and H-E-B.This exhibition includes work from artists such as Randy Bacon, Mary Baxter, David Caton, Charles Criner, Margie Crisp, Ric Dentinger, Fidencio Duran, Janet Eager Krueger, Joel R. Edwards, Malou Flato, Gordon Fowler, Pat Gabriel, David R. Griffin, Brian Grimm, Clemente F. Guzman III, Karl E. Hall, John Austin Hanna, Billy Hassell, Hailey E. Herrera, Lee Jamison, Denise LaRue Mahlke, Jim Malone, Talmage Minter, William B. Montgomery, Kermit Oliver, Noe Perez, Jeri Salter, Jim Stoker, Bob Stuth-Wade, and Terri M. Wells.