In recognition of National AI Literacy Day on March 27th, please join us for a series of Explorer Series events in March and April that highlight NSF NCAR's AI and machine learning (ML) capabilities and how AI is reshaping research across NSF NCAR. Each Explorer Series event is free, open to the public, and recommended for ages 12+.
On Friday, March 27th from 11:00 am - 12:00 pm MT, the NSF NCAR Explorer Series will host "Applications of artificial intelligence in Earth system science" with Charlie Becker, Nihanth Cherukuru, and Negin Sobhani from the Computational and Information Systems Laboratory (CISL) in honor of AI Literacy Day. Join us virtually for this conversation on NSF NCAR's AI and ML capabilities that accelerate discovery and improve understanding of the Earth system. Watch the live public broadcast or register to receive email reminders.
On Wednesday, April 8th from 7:00 - 8:30 pm MT, the NSF NCAR Explorer Series will host "Integrating expertise: Predicting hazardous weather through convergence science and artificial intelligence" with scientist Mariana Cains. Join us at the NSF NCAR Mesa Lab (reservations required), or online for this lecture on convergence research and how scientists use AI to predict hazardous weather.
On Tuesday, April 14th from 3:00 - 4:00 pm MT, the NSF NCAR Explorer Series will host "Learning from machine learning for improved Earth system understanding" with scientist Kirsten Mayer. Join us virtually for this conversation on the intersection of machine learning and Earth system prediction. Watch the live public broadcast or register to receive email reminders.
These events are brought to you by the Education, Engagement & Early-Career Development (EdEC) team. Learn more on our website. You can also sign up for our newsletter to hear the latest from the Explorer Series team each month. Questions? Contact the Explorers team.
About National AI Literacy Day
National AI Literacy Day is a nationwide day of action dedicated to exploring the fundamental question, "What is AI?" Organized by the EDSAFE AI Alliance, aiEDU, Common Sense Media, and The Tech Interactive, this event, now in its third year, invites students, parents, educators, and communities across the country to engage with AI education through classroom activities, after-school programs, and professional development opportunities. With both local and national events, National AI Literacy Day aims to foster a deeper understanding of AI and its impact on society. NSF NCAR is proud to be among 100 supporting organizations hosting events across the country for National AI Literacy Day. Learn more at www.ailiteracyday.org.
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Auliya McCauley-Hartner
Program Specialist
UCAR, UCP and NSF NCAR
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