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Grand Seminar - AI for Biodiversity and Climate Research
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming the way we approach research on biodiversity and climate change, opening new possibilities from monitoring species and ecosystems to improving forecasts and risk assessments. At the same time, these technologies raise important questions about reliability, transparency, ethics, and their real-world impact. This one-day programme brings together researchers from across disciplines to explore the role of AI in biodiversity and climate research.
The morning sessions will provide a broad introduction to AI, a historical perspective on its development, and concrete examples of AI tools and applications within ecology, conservation, and climate science. Poster presentations will highlight ongoing projects, offering opportunities for exchange and networking.
In the afternoon, participants will engage in an interactive workshop where challenges and opportunities of using AI in their own research will be discussed. The day concludes with a panel debate on the potentials and pitfalls of AI for biodiversity and climate research.
For those interested, the day will continue after 15 am with information from Research Service about the upcoming Horizon AI call.
Registration and poster contribution
Register by 8 January. Indicate if you are bringing a poster in the same form.
Link to registration: Grand seminar: AI for Biodiversity and Climate Research
Programme
09:00-09:15 Coffee and drop-in
09:15-10:15: Welcome and introduction
- Data to Decisions: Trust as AI Evolves
Alexandros Sopasakis, researcher, Computer Vision and Machine Learning at Lund University - The development of AI in relation to research on biodiversity and climate
Olof Mogren, Research director within AI at RISE Research institutes of Sweden and co-founder of Climate AI Nordics
10:15-10:45: Coffee and poster session
10:45-12:15: Examples of AI tools and applications within ecology, conservation, and climate science
- Mapping nocturnal pollinators on a broad scale using AI
Lars Pettersson, Associate Professor in Animal Ecology and Coordinator of the Swedish Butterfly Monitoring Scheme, Lund University - Sound analysis using AI for birds and bats
Josef Carlson, Founder of BioSonic, a company that was awarded the Bert-Inge Hogsved Prize for Best Entrepreneurship by Chalmers University of Technology - AI optimization of ecological restoration for climate and biodiversity
Daniele Silvestro, researcher at Dep. of Biosystems Science and Engineering, ETH Zürich - How generative AI is influencing our understanding of environmental and climate issues
Jutta Haider, Swedish School of Library and Information Science, University of Borås
12:15-13:15: Lunch and poster session
13:15-14:15: AI Workshop: What role can AI play for education, research and the green transition?
Erik Sterner, researcher, pedagogical developer, communicator and teacher (and AI experimenter).
14:15-14:20: Short break
14:20-15:00: Panel discussion: Opportunities, development potential, challenges, and risks of AI for research on biodiversity and climate.
Panellists:
- Olof Mogren, RISE and Climate AI Nordics
- Jutta Haider, Swedish School of Library and Information Science, University of Borås
- Sonja Aits, Researcher Cell Death, Lysosomes and Artificial Intelligence, Lund university
- James White, Researcher at Dep. of Technology and Society, LTH, Lund University
Moderator: Alexandros Sopasakis, researcher, Computer Vision and Machine Learning at Lund university
15:00-15:15: Coffee and mingle
15:15-16:00 (optional): Information about the upcoming Horizon AI Call by Research Service.
This event is a collaboration between:
The strategic research area Biodiversity and Ecosystem services in a Changing Climate (BECC): BECC | Start
The strategic research area Modelling the Regional and Global Earth system (MERGE): MERGE | Start
The Profile Area Nature based future solutions: Nature-based future solutions | Lund University
AI Lund: AI Lund | Start
About the event
Location:
Biskopshuset i Lund
Target group:
Researchers
Language:
English
Contact:
therese [dot] ek [at] cec [dot] lu [dot] se