FDL Europe 2023 Live Showcase
Artificial Intelligence is enabling a bold new era of capabilities.
In this year's live showcase, FDL Europe Teams will unveil their new approaches to enable earlier decisions, better predictions and planning strategies within the complexity of Heliophysics, SAR and NLP systems.
Each team will present their findings in a 10-minute TED-talk style presentation, open to audiences of all ages and backgrounds, regardless of prior knowledge or experience!
Join our three teams as they reveal the groundbreaking results of this year's efforts, and hear our expert guests from ESA, Google, Nvidia, ScanAI and more analyse the unleashed possibilities for real-life applications, as we answer the questions:
How can we protect Earth from Solar weather events, and enhance our understanding of the Earth-Sun system?
How can we use Synthetic Aperture Radar data to better our Earth observation systems - and can we generalise the ML model to be applicable to any location?
Can we use the power of large language models to provide accurate and detailed information to response, recovery and resilience teams with compelling visualisations?
FDL Europe’s goal is to explore new science and apply these new techniques in a safe, ethical and reproducible way to the biggest challenges in space science and exploration — for the good of all humankind.
When: Friday 18 August
Time: 13:30 PM to 16:00 PM CEST | 12:30 PM to 15:00 PM BST
Where: Online, anywhere on Earth. Link to join provided with your ticket.
Contact: Point of contact provided with your ticket.
High-Level Agenda:
13:30 CEST: Welcome & Introduction
13:42 CEST: AI for Space Science Panel
13:52 CEST: Space Weather & Early Detection Team Presentation
14:11 CEST: Generalisable Models for SAR Team Presentation
14:30 CEST: Foundation Models for EO Knowledge Team Presentation
14:46 CEST: Why This Research Matters Panel
14:56 CEST: FDL Awards Ceremony
15:01 CEST: Closing Thoughts
FDL Europe 2022 Live Showcase
FDL Europe 2022 Live Showcase took place on 12 August 2022. We welcome you to watch the final cut below - a celebration of cutting-edge AI applied to disaster response and planetary stewardship.