Generative AI Consultancy Hub

What We Offer

The GenAI Consultancy Hub is your gateway to expert, one-on-one guidance on using Generative AI tools, techniques, and resources. The hub is open to Texas A&M students, faculty, staff, and researchers.

This is not a helpdesk—it’s a collaborative consultancy. In one-on-one virtual sessions, our trained consultants are here to help you explore how GenAI can enhance your work, solve problems, and spark innovation.

Whether you’re experimenting with text generation, image synthesis, or AI-assisted research, our experts are here to help you move forward.

You Have Questions!

How can generative AI help me with this task or project?
How can I develop or refine a prompt to get better results?
How do I get started with this interface or library?

What tools, systems, or APIs are available at Texas A&M for my use case?
Which faculty or service units should I connect with for deeper support?

Get tailored advice on using GenAI tools and platforms

Learn how to integrate GenAI into your research or teaching

Discover Texas A&M resources like HPRC, SuperPod, and IT services

Connect with faculty, labs, and service units aligned with your needs and goals

How It Works

Our consultants are second-year graduate students and above, competitively selected through TAMIDS’s Student Ambassador Program. They bring not only technical expertise but also a passion for AI literacy and interdisciplinary collaboration. Each consultant also contributes to broader GenAI outreach, including workshops and educational events.

  • 50-minute virtual sessions available each weekday
  • Book in advance or drop in—sessions are open even if not reserved
  • One consultant per session, ensuring focused, personalized support
  • Staggered scheduling to align with class times and promote accessibility and participation

Advisors

Generative AI (GAI) Ambassadors

GAI ambassadors conduct online drop-in sessions, guiding students, faculty, and researchers in formulating and developing AI-based approaches to address their problems.

Zavier Ndum Ndum

Department of Nuclear Engineering

Oguz Bedir

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Yasir Ali Farrukh

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

David Santos

Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering

Ready to Get Started?

Book your session today and bring your prompt, project, or idea — we’ll help you take it further.