21 November 2024

In the fall of 2024, researchers from around the world once again gathered at Linköping University for ELLIIT's five-week focus period. This time, the goal was to initiate and deepen collaborations in climate research using machine learning.

You can read the full article with visiting scholars Tomas Landelius, researcher at SMHI, and Carolina Natel de Moura, postdoctoral researcher at Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT), on ELLIIT's website here.

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