Introduction to Deep Learning for Climate Scientists
Room 034
DKRZ Main Building
Target group: beginner in Deep Learning with some Python experience
Deadline for registration: February 4 15:00 CET
Machine learning, and more particularly deep learning, is gaining popularity among climate scientists. While many tutorials and courses are available, researchers often face challenges in applying the concepts to climate data and adapting them to address the specific needs of their research.
Therefore, we are offering an Introduction to Deep Learning for Climate Scientists at DKRZ. The course will be held in person, and the number of participants is limited to 25.
The course will be held from March 10 10:30 to March 12 12:30 at DKRZ seminar room 034. Coffee breaks will be provided during the workshop.
Participants are required to have a working knowledge of Python, but no machine learning / deep learning knowledge.
This workshop is connected to the EXPECT European project (https://expect-project.eu/), which aims to advance climate knowledge by integrating Earth observations, climate models and machine learning to improve climate prediction, attribution and projection, with a particular focus on climate extremes. The workshop supports EXPECT’s objectives by providing training to the climate science community on developing and applying machine learning approaches for the scientifically robust, efficient and reproducible analysis of large and heterogeneous climate datasets.
Caroline Arnold, Johannes Meuer, Étienne Plesiat