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3rd PEER network seminar on ML/AI in Environmental sciences

This session promises to delve into more specialized applications of ML/AI, showcasing innovative research and exploring new methodologies for addressing key environmental challenges.

Info about event

Time

Thursday 13 February 2025,  at 10:00 - 12:00

Registrations open for the third PEER network webinar

 

 

Following the success of the two PEER Network seminars, which introduced the use of Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Environmental Sciences, we are excited to announce the third webinar in this series, scheduled for February 13, 2025 (10:00-12:00 CET). This session promises to delve into more specialized applications of ML/AI, showcasing innovative research and exploring new methodologies for addressing key environmental challenges. Building on the two previous seminars the session will highlight projects that span a wide spectrum of environmental research areas on Natural Language Processing (NLP), with the following draft agenda:

 

Time (CET, UTC+2)

Topic

Presenter

10 am - 10:05 am

Welcome

10:05 am - 10:25 am

Exploring Potential Applications of Large Language Models in Environmental Science: Use Cases, Challenges, and Opportunities

Dr. Masoume Raeissi  & MSc Rob Knapen (WUR)

10:25 am - 11:45 am

TBA

MSc Erkki Mervaala (Syke)

10:45 am – 11:05 am

the potential of NLP for monitoring and assessing the impacts of climate change

Dr. Mariana Madruga de Brito (UFZ)

11:05 am - 11:25 am

Collecting and analyzing texts: a pipeline approach

Dr. Yuri Kasahara (NINA)

11:25 am - Noon

The most fruitful contributions of LLMs: A comment from traditional researcher's perspective

Dr. Jari Lyytimäki (Syke)

 

 

Registrations are now open!

You can subscribe here: https://event.wur.nl/162431/registration

 

Keen to collaborate further?

A key goal of the PEER network seminar series is to spark collaboration within the scientific community on ML/AI in Environmental sciences.

As several participants expressed their interest and ideas on potential collaboration within the topic presented, we’ve created this online document to keep the momentum going. This platform serves as a valuable resource for researchers forming consortia for upcoming EU funding calls or exploring innovative research ideas to establish new partnerships.

  

Regards,

Giulia, Eero and Wies