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Call for Abstracts: «Is AI the Future of Weather and Climate Modeling?»

EXCLAIM Symposium 2025

The EXCLAIM Symposium, organized by ETH Zurich in collaboration with MeteoSwiss and the Swiss National Supercomputing Centre (CSCS), is calling for abstracts on cutting-edge research in AI and physics-based weather and climate modeling. This is an excellent opportunity for researchers, particularly early career scientists, to present their work and engage in discussions that will shape the future of weather and climate predictions. The abstract submission deadline is 26 January 2025.

Call for Abstracts: «Is AI the Future of Weather and Climate Modeling?» - Submission deadline: 19 January 2025
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The symposium addresses the question «Is AI the Future of Weather and Climate Modeling?» and focuses on the transformative potential of AI-based and physics-based models in advancing weather and climate prediction. Through in-depth discussions and presentations, this event will examine the latest breakthroughs in numerical and AI-based modeling techniques, highlighting key trends, challenges, synergies and opportunities that are shaping the future of this field.

Researchers are invited to submit abstracts for oral and poster presentations, providing a platform to share their recent work and contribute to the ongoing discussions in the community. Early career researchers are particularly welcome.

Key details for abstract submission

Abstract Submission Deadline: 26 January 2025
Format: Oral presentations and posters

The contribution must be relevant to the symposium in general and specifically to one of the following session topics:

  • Session A - Creating the foundations of AI-based modeling of weather and climate
  • Session B - Harnessing the power of AI in modeling weather and climate
  • Session C - Harnessing the power of physics-based modeling of weather and climate
  • Session D - Merging AI and physics-based modeling of weather and climate

For further information, including how to submit your abstract, visit the official EXCLAIM Symposium website.

Categories

  • Climate models