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Our students are presenting at #EGU2024 in Vienna this week - Andrew McDonald Owen Allemang Andres Zuñiga-Gonzalez Simon Thomas and Peisong Zheng - to find the sessions they are presenting in search the EGU website egu24.eu or contact them directly!

🎉📢Registration is now open for our annual showcase on 21 May from 12.15 (in-person) and 13.00 (online). This year's event is in partnership with the UKRI CDT in Environmental Intelligence. Find out more and register here: ai4er-cdt.esc.cam.ac.uk/events/ai4er-a…



We have had a fantastic few days at our student retreat this year. Thank you Cumberland Lodge for hosting us!


Join us for an AI Café on 20 May West Hub, Cambridge! Open to all Cambridge University postgrads & staff to find out more about using AI in your research. Hear from researchers using AI techniques to tackle research questions & ask our experts anything about AI! Sign up bit.ly/3QjO5x6



Find out about our first year PhD Student Lisanne Blok 's research on "using AI to forecast extreme sea level rise" in her blog post on Cambridge Earth Sciences

Hello, #ICLR24 in Vienna, Austria! 🇦🇹🌄 I can’t wait to share our *developing* #PhD work to understand the changing global climate & disaster risks using time-series EO 🛰️ & AI at the 2nd ML4RS workshop on May 11th. #DRR AI for Environmental Risks CDT



🏵️Congratulations to Jonathan Roberts - His paper on SciFIBench: Benchmarking Large Multimodal Models for Scientific Figure Interpretation is now out on arXiv. Check it out ➡️ arxiv.org/abs/2405.08807

How the year started Vs how it ended 💃🏼 Final day of the MRes year completed for the 2023 cohort (the best cohort 😉) AI for Environmental Risks CDT



🧨 🎇Congratulations to Jonny Jonathan Roberts for his recent publication on a graph analysis benchmark for LLMs arxiv.org/abs/2408.11817

🎉Read about Orlando Timmerman’s amazing PhD research on using machine learning to predict future distributions of reefs in his recent blog post for Cambridge Earth Sciences blog.esc.cam.ac.uk/speaking-the-l…