TAMU-CC - Geospatial Computing Sciences || programming | robots | boats | fish || Working on vision-guided behavior for USVs in turbid water and explainable AI.
New Paper: "Biologically plausible robust control with Neural Network weight reset for unmanned aircraft systems under impulsive disturbances". @NMSU_engineer@NMSU_engineer My research is available on @ResearchGate: https://t.co/xCFtvSZAgK
On Thursday June 8th, 2023, CBI AI2ES UGRA Cliff Ehrke got to test his design for holding a Hohonu water level sensor in Calhoun County. Some of the coastal roads get flooded and the sensor will help monitor flooding and build an AI predictive model. #AI2ES#CBIAI2ES#TAMUCC
Reminder, this Friday at iCORE & online:
- Mahmoud Eldefrawy will present Part 2 of "Gentle Introduction to Machine Learning".
- Last session focused on the theory, and this time: coding models in Python.
See previous newsletters for details:
https://t.co/QoKynqUQVB
iCORE Weekly News: https://t.co/QoKynqUQVB
Highlights:
- No meeting next week (Spring Break)
- March 31: Part 2 of Mahmoud's Gentle Intro to ML
- Friday (March 10): Seminar from @ToneDaBass
We are so proud of AI2ES Graduate student Marina Vicens-Miquel for her achievement of the Outstanding Student Presentation award for her presentation at the AGU Annual Meeting conference in Chicago last December! Another big win for CBI AI2ES 🎉
@ai2enviro#AGU2022#CBIAI2ES
Day one of our AMS journey to Colorado was a HUGE success! We kicked off our trip with the AI2ES @ AMS meeting; students and faculty networked, paneled, and enjoyed the snow! #AMS#AI2ES#BoulderCO
Our annual big conference is coming up and we are excited to share all of our work! If you are going to #AMS2023 check out the list of AI2ES talks here https://t.co/faTuYEglug #wxtwitter#wx#AI#artificalintelligence