About

The Texas AI Blog provides an accessible, general-audience space for UT Austin researchers to share research findings, perspectives on AI and machine learning, and updates for both experts and the broader public.

Posts are written by students, postdocs, and faculty across UT Austin's CS and AI community. Topics span research, education, and practice, with new posts published regularly throughout the year.

To stay in touch, please subscribe to our mailing list at [TODO: mailing list URL] or follow us at [TODO: social profile URL].

Texas AI Blog Editorial Board

The editorial board consists of the following members:

  • Editor-in-Chief - Max Rudolph
  • [TODO: Editorial Board Member 2]
  • [TODO: Editorial Board Member 3]
  • [TODO: Editorial Board Member 4]
  • [TODO: Editorial Board Member 5]
  • [TODO: Editor-in-Chief]
  • with faculty advisor [TODO: Faculty Advisor]

Contributing Posts

To contribute a post, please fill out our submission form: [TODO: submission form URL].

For formatting and editorial requirements, please refer to the submission guidelines below.

Editorial contact: [TODO: editorial email]

Submission guidelines

If you would like to contribute a post, please follow these guidelines:

  • Format: Submit your post as a Markdown file (.md). Use a clear title (one # heading) and short paragraphs.
  • Length: Prefer concise posts. Include a short abstract (one paragraph) that will appear on the main page.
  • Figures: You may include one example figure per post. Use Markdown image syntax: ![Alt text](url). The first image in the post will be used as the listing image on the main page.
  • Optional frontmatter: At the top of your file you can add YAML between --- lines to set title, abstract, figure (image URL), date, and tags. If you omit these, we use the first heading as the title and the first paragraph as the abstract.

Send your Markdown file and any images to [TODO: editorial email]. The editors will review and publish suitable posts.