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Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Earth Science
The JCET Department at UMBC, led by Dr. Zhibo Zhang, is excited to
introduce it's Spring 2020 JCET seminar series on the Application
of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Earth Sciences. Theseminar series looks to provide 1) an introductory overview of the
basic AI and “big-data” techniques; 2) hand-on experiences with AI-based
algorithms for satellite remote sensing; 3) an outlook of cutting-edge research
of the applications of AI in Earth Sciences. There is a
great teaching team in place, including three professors from the Department of
Information Systems of UMBC, two JCET faculty, and several external
scientists/researchers. This seminar series, scheduled on Tuesdays 11:15 AM
~12:15 PM, will be made available onlineto JCET faculty working
at GSFC through WebEx.
For UMBC
graduate students: this
seminar series will be a one-credit PHYS650-04 Special Topic Course under my
name.
For JCET
faculty/staff: WebEx
information will be sent out before each seminar (we are testing the recording
system and might be able to publish the recorded lecture as well).
For more
information, please visit the webpage for this course:
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