The International Computing in the Atmospheric Sciences (iCAS 2024) Symposium is set to take place from Monday, September 9, to Thursday, September 12, in scenic Stresa, Italy.
Dr. Christopher Kadow of the German Climate Computing Center will deliver a keynote speech entitled: “The technology that deletes photobombs can do climate research? The chatbot that writes poetry can do climate analysis? Future of Data Analysis.” In it, Dr. Kadow will discuss AI techniques that can give us historical data that was never measured with instruments, and the future possibility of climate analysis without the technical obstacles.
Panels during iCAS will include “
International Collaboration towards Sustainability in Weather and Climate Modeling.” This panel, moderated by Dr. Michele Weiland of the Edinburgh Parallel Computing Centre, will discuss a full-stack approach to addressing the Net Zero challenge in climate modeling. For additional meeting content, check out
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full agenda.