TEILab
TEILab research is committed to the proposition that humas are embodied beings, and that all higher human functions like learning, experience, creativity, problem solving, argumentation etc. are grounded in embodied processes. TEILab investigates the implications of this proposition to interactive computational systems.
The Global Supply Chain Laboratory (GSCL)
The Global Supply Chain Laboratory (GSCL) at the Tomas and Joan Read Center works closely with our industry partners and the Texas A&M University Industrial Distribution Program, generating knowledge and conducting projects that codify new best practices and create competitive advantages. The professional researcher engineers at the GSCL create cutting-edge solutions for wholesale and industrial distribution channels and provide answers to distribution and supply chain management challenges.
Point of Contact: Malini Natarajarathinam
Existential Psychology Collaboratory
The Existential Psychology Collaboratory lab’s research, aims to understand how people answer the “big” questions in life and how people’s answers to those questions influence their attitudes and behavior. This lab formulates and tests a wide range of hypotheses related to many types of existential concerns focusing on the antecedents and consequences of the experience of meaning in life, authenticity, self-alienation, perceptions of free-will, and mortality awareness.
Point of Contact: Rebecca Schlegel
The BIM-SIM Group
The BIM-SIM Group believes the application of BIM techniques will enable designers to push this limit. BIM-SIM Group is a research team within the College of Architecture at Texas A&M University that focuses on Building Information Modeling (BIM) and Simulation (SIM). Their research projects cover various topics and scales.
Point of Contact: Wei Yan