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AI for Climate Science Takes the Stage at GTC

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Anima Anandkumar, NVIDIA's senior director of machine learning research, and Karthik Kashinath, NVIDIA's AI and HPC engineering lead, will cover how the company's Earth-2 supercomputer will improve predictions of extreme weather events and accelerate effective climate-change mitigation using physics-informed machine learning and digital twin simulation. Tab Tang, president of the general-purpose server field at xFusion Digital Technologies, will present how low-carbon computing power can be used to power data centers, resulting in high efficiency and energy savings for the digital economy. Edoardo Nemni, data scientist at the United Nations Satellite Centre; Alison Lowndes, principal scientist at NVIDIA; and Shilpa Kolhatkar, global head of AI nations business development at NVIDIA, will discuss how AI and deep learning can be used for real-time monitoring of Earth with geospatial satellite imagery -- to predict and respond to natural disasters, as well as manage energy sources. Dirk Van Essendelft, William Epting and Tarak Nandi from the National Technology Laboratory, will highlight how physics-machine learning technology powered by the NVIDIA Modulus framework and Omniverse simulation platform can help the lab reach its zero-carbon emission target. Anima Anandkumar, NVIDIA's senior director of machine learning research, and Karthik Kashinath, NVIDIA's AI and HPC engineering lead, will cover how the company's Earth-2 supercomputer will improve predictions of extreme weather events and accelerate effective climate-change mitigation using physics-informed machine learning and digital twin simulation.