The February 2024 issue of the AI2ES Institute’s newsletter is now available! Look for the monthly newsletter to keep up with the many activities, events, and opportunities related to the
Author: Susan Dubbs
The Bulletin of the American Meteorological Society (BAMS) has included the AI2ES-funded research paper in it’s “Papers of Note” from the February 2024 issue. The AI2ES-funded paper, “ Comparison of
AI2ES has joined the U.S. Artificial Intelligence Safety Consortium, led by the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). Members of the consortium are part of a collaborative effort
The AI2ES sharpness working group is developing metrics to evaluate “sharpness” of meteorological imagery. We are exploring these metrics to be able to evaluate and compare the sharpness of
The January 2024 issue of the AI2ES Institute’s newsletter is now available! Look for the monthly newsletter to keep up with the many activities, events, and opportunities related to the
The April 2023 issue of the AI2ES Institute’s newsletter is now available! Look for the monthly newsletter to keep up with the many activities, events, and opportunities related to the
On March 21, 2023 at 9:30-11am (CDT) AI2ES will be hosting an OU Supercomputer Tutorial presented by Dr. Andy Fagg on March 21st at 9:30-11am (CDT). If you or anyone
AI2ES Newsletter, February 2023 Issue The February 2023 issue of the AI2ES Institute’s newsletter is now available! Look for the monthly newsletter to keep up with the many activities, events,
Two members of our Leadership Team received 2023 AMS Awards Christopher Thorncroft received the Joanne Simpson Tropical Meteorology Research Award for “Theoretical advances in the meteorology and climate dynamics of
From the Conrad Blucher Institute’s AI2ES program at Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi. The Conrad Blucher Institute’s AI2ES program at Texas A&M University – Corpus Christi is excited to