Innovation Talks EOI

People listening to conference talk

People listening to conference talk

Innovation talks will highlight AI-focused capabilities for adaptive and mitigative measures in response to climate change, showcasing applications of Generative AI, Deep Learning, Natural Language Processing, and innovative Machine Learning approaches, and examples of their application on the challenges and impacts of climate change on key domains; Agriculture, Infrastructure, Emergency Management, Water, Energy and Health

We would love to hear from early to mid-career researchers that are working on groundbreaking AI driven innovations in climate adaptation and mitigation.  We have limited spots available in our Innovation talks and are proposing a short EOI process.
Open until 23rd August 2024 5pm

Who should apply?

Early – Mid Career researchers

Early to Mid-Career Researchers are usually defined as final year PhD students, Post-docs and researchers in the early – mid stages of their career (less than 15 years) that can demonstrate:

  • A research focus towards AI driven innovations that can help us responsibly adapt to and mitigate climate change
  • The research must have a real use-case impact that can or is currently being adopted in industry sectors. These sectors can include agriculture, infrastructure, emergency management, water, energy and health

How to apply?

Please head to the ‘Contact Us’ page and tell us a little bit about yourself, where you are currently studying or working and provide a short abstract (150-250 words) outlining your research innovation utilising AI in the space of climate adaptation and mitigation making sure you demonstrate the real use-case impact your research will achieve. 

Make sure to provide a link to your research page or LinkedIN profile

Selection process

The Science Organising committee will review available submissions and select a cross-section to present during the Innovation talk sessions at the symposium.

Successful applicants

Successful applicants will be contacted by email by 30th August.   Successful applicants will be provided free entry to attend the 2-day symposium valued at $515

Additional travel and accommodation expenses would need to be covered by the applicant or supported through their organisation.

Unsuccessful applicants

Unsuccessful applicants will be contacted by email by 30th August and encouraged to register to attend the symposium to network, discuss their research amongst peers and be part of the 2-day activities being facilitated at the symposium, including the Climate Solutions and Design Sprint