Key Concepts

This area of distinction spans co-creation, analysis, visual computing, ethical frameworks and next-gen design. Faculty conduct research in AI, machine learning and computational systems as collaborators and tools in their creative work. Their research also includes generative AI, deepfakes, visual computing, AI co-creation, machine learning in music and performance, ethics of AI and robotics.

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Ergun Akleman, Ph.D.

Professor Visual Computing and Creative Media; Visualization

ergun.akleman@tamu.edu

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Hongshuo Fan, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Dance, Music and Theatre Performance; Music Performance

hongshuo.fan@tamu.edu

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Caleb Kicklighter, M.F.A.

Instructional Assistant Professor Technical Arts and Interactive Media; Visualization

kicklica@exchange.tamu.edu

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Suryansh Kumar, Ph.D.

Assistant Professor Visual Computing and Creative Media; Visualization

suryanshkumar@exchange.tamu.edu

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Xin (Shane) Li, Ph.D.

Section Chair for Visual Computing and Computational Media, Professor Visual Computing and Computational Media; Visualization

xinli@tamu.edu

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Ann McNamara, Ph.D.

Interim Associate Dean for Faculty Affairs, Professor Visual Computing and Computational Media; Visualization

ann@tamu.edu

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Jinsil Hwaryoung Seo, Ph.D.

Associate Dean for Research and Creative Works, Professor, Director of the Institute for Applied Creativity, Director of Soft Interaction Lab Technical Art and Interactive Media; Visualization

hwaryoung@tamu.edu

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Stewart Ziff, M.F.A.

Instructional Associate Professor Art and Design; Visualization

ziff@tamu.edu

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