PhD winter class: Big data and artificial intelligence supporting climate change and water science

Activity: Participating in or organising an event (conference, measurement campaign, ...)Participation to a Seminar

Description

In this PhD class, 7 professionals will give guest lectures on the use of advanced data science techniques applied to climate and water sciences. The lectures will use a mixed approach, combining theoretical exposure combined with hands-on exercises in the computer room. Use will be made of Open Science approaches, using Opens Science software and data.

Each PhD student will also have the possibility to present his current PhD work using a poster and short oral presentation.

Additional Description

- On site: 24 PhD students (first to second year) working in the area of environmental, hydrological or climate modeling using either process-based or data-driven approaches, or a combination of both.

- Online: 50 PhD students working in the area of environmental, hydrological or climate modeling using either process-based or data-driven approaches, or a combination of both.
Period27 Jan 202529 Jan 2025
Event typeConference
LocationLouvain-la-Neuve, BelgiumShow on map
Degree of RecognitionInternational