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AI for the study of Environmental Risks (AI4ER)

UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training
 

Tamsin Edward talk links 

University training courses

The Chemistry department has a range of fantastic training courses which you are welcome to attend. For a full list of the courses available and to book please visit the University training webpages

Free and open learning resources on Data Science and AI topics

Turing Online Learning Platform 

  •  Free, open and accessible courses carefully crafted to foster good practices in data science and AI. Broaden skills in transparent machine learning, data visualisation, and responsible AI while experiencing the power of community-driven learning – where knowledge is freely shared and celebrated.

Coursera courses

E-books / books / reports

ML and programming sites

Earth / Climate Science Data tools

Galaxy training network

Matlab resources

  • MATLAB for Earth, Ocean, and Atmospheric Sciences landing page has a lot of domain specific information for students and is also where we can promote research done in this area.
  • MATLAB academy - self paced training courses. These range from short 2hr onramps to more detailed 2-3 day courses. One place we have seen these trainings used very effectively is as pre-requisite to ensure students all start with a baseline knowledge.

Websites, past webinars and podcasts

  • AI for the planet  - webinars on sustainable mobility, climate change "A series of monthly dialogues (Tuesdays Together for the Planet) that will bring together the world’s best experts and AI pioneers to share concrete use cases, identify best practices, celebrate successes, and inspire further actions in this field".
  • Anthroposphere, the Oxford Climate Review (online journal produced in association with the Oxford Climate Society, a University of Oxford society dedicated to developing informed climate leaders).
  • Cambridge Climate Society - A University of Cambridge dedicated to connecting, educating and empowering people on the most important issue of our time.
  • Climate Change AI - an organization composed of volunteers from academia and industry who believe that tackling climate change requires concerted societal action, in which machine learning can play an impactful role.
  • Climateanalytics - Supporting science based policy to prevent dangerous climate change enabling sustainable development 
  • Effective Altruism Cambridge
  • Cambridge Existential Risks Initiative
  • Earth.Org -  Environmental News, Data Analysis, Research & Policy Solutions.
  • Friends of the Earth event (recordings) - Using data for environmental change: case studies
  • Gravity Encounters - Recorded interviews with inspirational University of Cambridge personalities from academia, industry and the arts
  • Institute for Ethics in AI -Confronting the ethical implications of AI from a philosophical and humanistic perspective 
  • Princeton, High Meadows Environmental Institute - past webinars 
  • Scientists 4 Future International -  supports the global climate movement by providing facts and materials based on reliable and accepted scientific data to activists, politicians, decision makers, educators and the general public.
  • https://towardsdatascience.com/ - A Medium publication sharing concepts, ideas and codes
  • WeCREATE - A community built to inspire female students and young professionals, dispelling myths and highlighting the creative promise of AI and machine learning
  • YaleE360 -  environment newsletter
  • It's Possible podcast - United Nations Climate Change
  • The Life Scientific podcast
  • Talking machines podcast
  • Deep Convection podcast
  • Climate Scientists podcast with Dan Jones, Ella Gilbert and Kaitlin Naughten
  • The climate question podcast - BBC world service 
  • Future perfect podcast - explores provocative ideas with the potential to radically improve the world. We tackle big questions about the most effective ways to save lives, fight global warming, and end world poverty to create a more perfect future

Personal and Professional development and Public engagement

The Cambridge University Library organises a variety of different training courses which you can attend - bookings can be made here

Courses that may be of interest:

Researcher development for PhD students  - training available in writing and publishing, presenting your research, managing your research, managing relationships, research expertise and ethics and integrity.

Are you interested in further Public Engagement training? The Engaged Researcher team have put together a broad and varied range of courses, both online and in person, starting again at the beginning of Michaelmas term, from mastering TED style talks to Working with Schools or Museums.

Design skills training: Take a look at the infohackit 12 month online course - recommended by the C-CLEAR DTP. 

Resilience training 

To understand more about resilience and how to build your personal resilience, check out these online learning resources from PPD: 7 Characteristics of Resilient People: Bitesize and LinkedIn Learning: Building your Resilience (cam.ac.uk)

Recorded presentations on Youtube

Various groups / societies

AI for Good 
AI for Good is presented as a year round digital platform where AI innovators and problem owners learn, build and connect to help identify practical AI solutions to advance the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.

Cambridge Disaster Research Network -  a group which connects those interested in disasters and natural hazards from departments across the University of Cambridge and researchers and practitioners outside of Cambridge. You can join the mailing list  or see recordings of past seminars

Institute for Ethics in AI. We hold a regular schedule of events which confront the big questions in AI, bringing together experts in different fields. Events are held online and in-person and each one is open to the public. You can watch previous events, and learn about upcoming events, by subscribing to our YouTube page.

Cambridge Centre for Climate Science. The Cambridge Centre for Climate Science (CCfCS) has been established to promote research and other activities in Climate Science going on at several Departments of the University of Cambridge. Find out about upcoming events here.  

Quaternary Discussion Group (QDG) A series of 50 minute lectures, followed by discussion, on the broad topic of environmental evolution, climate, ecological and human change during the Quaternary (the last ~2.6 million years). The lectures are aimed at a broad audience (including geoscientists, glaciologists, environmental scientists, atmospheric chemists, biologists, anthropologists and archaeologists).

Cambridge University Science Policy and Exchange - Run by and for early career researchers. Our main goal is to build stronger links between our members and government policy makers.