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Cambridge Zero Research Symposium: AI & Sustainability

Wednesday, 17 November 2021, 3.00pm to 5.15pm

During this Michaelmas Term, Cambridge Zero is organising a second series of Virtual Research Symposia, to highlight all the exciting and ground-breaking research on climate change, net-zero and zero-carbon solutions happening across the University of Cambridge. The aim of these events is to help build and strengthen our internal Cambridge Zero research community, and to encourage new connections and collaborations. This term in particular, we also want to highlight important Cambridge research contributions in the run-up to the COP26 UN Climate Summit in November. The Symposia will take place on Wednesday afternoons throughout the term, with each week focused on a different theme.

Keynote Speakers:

Early Career Researcher Presentations:

  • Yen-Fang Su, "AI-enabled sensing technology for sustainable infrastructures"
  • Scott Jeen, "Reinforcement Learning for Energy Efficient Control"
  • Joycelyn Longdon, "Monitoring Ghanaian Forests with Machine Learning, Bioacoustics and Indigenous Knowledge"
  • Simon Thomas, "Defining Southern Ocean fronts using unsupervised classification"

Please register here to attend this symposium