FDL Europe 2022 - Live Twin: Aerosols: Understanding how aerosols and other emissions from extreme fires affect weather and climate

Frontier Development Lab (FDL) is a public-private partnership with ESA in Europe and NASA in the USA. FDL works with commercial partners to apply AI technologies to space science, to push the frontiers of research and develop new tools to help solve some of the biggest challenges that humanity faces. These range from the effects of climate change to predicting space weather, from improving disaster response, to identifying meteorites that could hold the key to the history of our universe.

FDL Europe 2022 was a research sprint hosted by the University of Oxford that took place over a period of eight weeks in order to promote rapid learning and research outcomes in a collaborative atmosphere, pairing machine learning expertise with AI technologies and space science. The interdisciplinary teams address tightly defined problems and the format encourages rapid iteration and prototyping to create meaningful outputs to the space program and humanity.

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FDL work featured at Google NEXT 2022