Lectures-Seminars-Talks
08.03.2024
Audio recording from CBC (Canada) March 8, 2024
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20.07.2020
NCAR scientist David John Gagne provides an overview of machine learning algorithms commonly used in atmospheric science research, such as in producing more accurate predictions of hailstorms and hurricanes.
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05.03.2020
AMLD at EPFL, Lausanne, Switzerland: 19-21 feb 2020
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25.01.2020
Professor Vincent Racaniello, Columbia University, NYC
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15.07.2019
A technical presentation about asteroids led by experts traveling from around the world.
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05.04.2019
David Wolpert from the Santa Fe Institute at HPC User Forum
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24.11.2018
Professor Svensmark, Zentrum für Sonnen-Klimaforschung des Dänischen Nationalen Raumfahrtzentrums, Dänemarks Technische Universität
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18.10.2018
Simplifications can provide deep insights to complex systems like black holes, explains Alexei Kitaev of the California Institute of Technology
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13.06.2018
Earth observations for the Paris agreement
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04.06.2018
92 video sessions regarding simulations on the NCSA Blue Waters system
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15.05.2017
Discovery of possible asteroids that could impact with Earth
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15.05.2017
Discovery of possible asteroids that could impact with Earth
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27.12.2016
MeteoSwiss progress in high-res Numerical Weather Forecasting with COSMO and CPU-GPU hardware
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26.12.2016
Engineered materials enable society, but what data and algorithms are needed to innovate future useful materials?
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11.02.2015
Dr. Horst Simon, Deputy Director of Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (Berkeley Lab)
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29.01.2015
Oxford Martin School, University of Oxford
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14.11.2014
ESA Frascati 12-14 November 2014
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17.07.2014
Professor Tim Palmer (Oxford University)
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25.06.2014
Organised and first shown 23 May-20 July 2014 at the City of Sydney’s Customs House information centre at Circular Quay, Sydney, the Spaceship Earth show includes around 60 still images and 20 video clips. These have been presented across 13 screens over three floors of the historic venue. This material is being offered to other potential international exhibition venues.
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14.05.2014
The meaning of life in a cosmological perspective
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14.10.2013
The first public forum for the launch of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Working Group I Summary for Policymakers, Climate Change 2013: the Physical Science Basis.
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14.10.2013
The first public forum for the launch of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Working Group I Summary for Policymakers, Climate Change 2013: the Physical Science Basis.
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08.10.2013
The recent `firewall' controversy argues that Einstein's theory breaks down radically for an observer falling into a black hole.
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03.10.2013
World-leading climate scientists gather in Melbourne to explore the findings and significance of the latest comprehensive report on the science of climate change by the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC).
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17.09.2013
Photosynthetic microbial mats are complete microbial ecosystems that can construct laminated “miniature reefs” called stromatolites. Their fossilized equivalents are among the oldest most abundant evidence of early life.
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10.09.2013
Tsiolkovsii and Goddard dreamed of the day when we would have access to the resources of the asteroids. This talk will survey the what, where, how and why of space resource utilization-- and raise the timely question of when.
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01.08.2013
David McConville and Charles Alcock at the Aspen Institute
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21.05.2013
Dr. James Hansen live at NASA Ames Research Center
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22.03.2013
Leysia Palen speaking at the Santa Fe Institute
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01.03.2013
New perspectives on determinism and unpredictability
- from climate prediction to fundamental physics
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15.01.2013
The Sentinel Space Telescope, the first privately supported deep space mission, is designed to enable humanity to protect our planet from future asteroid impacts.
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13.12.2012
Dr. John P. Holdren, Assistant to President Obama for Science and Technology, and Director of the White House Office of Science and Technology Policy,
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17.10.2012
Throughout the past century, while greenhouse gas (GHG) abundances have been steadily increasing and influencing Earth’s climate, the Sun has remained relatively bright and quiescent. Solar cycles have been steadily active, with instantaneous sunspot numbers at solar maximum exceeding 100 in every cycle since 1893 (Cycle 13). The climate warming we have experienced since the beginning of the modern industrial era cannot be attributed to the Sun. However, the recent minimum between Cycles 23 and 24, and NASA predictions of a substantially lower sunspot number at the 2013 solar maximum, suggest that the Sun’s recent bright and quiescent period may be ending.
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