Om Down To Earth: A podcast for Geoscientists by Geoscientist
Welcome to “Down to Earth”, a 30-minute podcast about innovative geoscience and the incredible people behind it. Each week, we host a different guest to talk about science, careers, and passions. From stories about meeting their idols, to investigating their science superpowers, and all the fascinating research and engineering projects in between, Down to Earth is sure to become your quick and compelling catch-up on the people and the work in geoscience. This podcast is presented by the IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Society.
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S06E08 Down to Earth: Help or Hindrance? The Ethics of AI-Driven Geoscience (00:33:07)
After covering many of the exciting possibilities and potential challenges of AI in Earth Observation (EO), the question still remains: Is AI in EO going to be more of a help, or a hindrance? The answ...
S06E07 Down to Earth: AI to the Rescue: The Power of Partnership in AI4EO (00:34:20)
As the previous episodes have highlighted, collaboration plays an important role when it comes to using AI to solve real-world problems. So how do we work across diverse stakeholders to do this work p...
S06E06 Down to Earth: Geospatial Foundation Models For Real-World Challenges (00:33:43)
Beyond the challenges inherent in using AI in earth observation, there are some incredibly valuable applications for tackling real-world problems. In particular, Geospatial Foundation Models are leadi...
S06E05 Down to Earth: Training scientists on high performance computing (00:32:52)
Unlocking the full potential of scientific research requires more than just cutting-edge technology - it demands skilled scientists who can wield it effectively. In this episode, we delve into the wor...
S06E04 Down to Earth: Supercomputing and GeoAI (00:34:44)
Now that we have the basics of AI use in the geosciences, the question becomes, how do we use and maximize these tools? Enter the supercomputer! With Dr. Dalton Lunga, Senior R&D Scientist and GeoAI G...
S06E03 Down to Earth: Revving up AI in Geoscience: The Hardware Revolution (00:38:18)
When machine learning was first invented, the infrastructure for processing earth observation data was incredibly slow, often taking days or weeks to generate results. But recent breakthroughs in hard...
S06E02 Down to Earth: AI’s Secret Sauce: Quality Data (00:35:00)
We’ve heard repeatedly that reliable, validated training data is one of the most important, and also most challenging components of ensuring AI models provide accurate outputs. How are we overcoming t...
S06E01 Down to Earth: Demystifying AI in Geoscience (00:32:10)
AI is a hot topic these days, but when it comes to geoscience, how is it actually being used? To answer this question, we speak to Dr. Caleb Robinson, Principal Research Scientist, Microsoft AI for Go...
Down to Earth Season 6: AI4EO Trailer (00:01:10)
Imagine a world where scientists can predict natural disasters before they strike, where we can monitor the health of our planet in real-time, and where we can uncover the secrets of Earth's hidden re...
S05E08 Down to Earth: Food Security (00:32:31)
From its role in sustaining and nurturing our bodies to its cultural and social significance, food is a key component of human life. It’s also in serious jeopardy due to climate change. In this episod...
S05E07 Down to Earth: Water Resources (00:28:38)
According to the UNU Institute for Water, Environment and Health, water-related disasters (WRDs), including floods and droughts, account for 90% of natural disasters. These disasters result in signifi...
S05E06 Down to Earth: Sea Ice (00:35:31)
What’s the difference between glaciers and sea ice and why do we need to be studying sea ice to better understand climate change? In this episode, we speak to two experts who study sea ice in the arct...
S05E05 Down to Earth: Glaciers (00:36:37)
As far back as 2014, Dr. Eric Rignot, specialist in glaciology, has been informing us that some of our glaciers are melting faster than we can save them. Yet, this knowledgeable and passionate scienti...
S05E04 Down to Earth: Aerosols (00:32:57)
Methane is a dangerous gas has more than 80 times the warming power of carbon dioxide over a 20-year period. Methane is a major contributor to global warming. But the good news is, unlike CO2, methane...
S05E03 Down to Earth: Permafrost (00:35:21)
Whenever we think of greenhouse gases, carbon dioxide is top of mind. But a more nefarious gas is gaining notoriety: Methane. Not just restricted to agricultural emissions, methane is also found in th...
S5E02 Down to Earth: Wetlands (00:34:00)
Wetlands are the Earth’s greatest natural carbon stores, however, since 1900, we have lost 64% of our wetlands due to both human activity and climate change. Coastal wetlands and deltas–wetlands that ...
S5E01 Down to Earth: Forest Ecosystems (00:34:33)
The Global Carbon Cycle refers to the continuous flow of carbon from the land and water, through the atmosphere and living organisms. Within the cycle there are carbon sinks and carbon emitters. As on...
Down to Earth: Season 5 Trailer (00:01:22)
In a world grappling with the pressing challenges of climate change, I bring you stories of optimism, resilience, and scientific insight: Welcome to Season five of Down to Earth: A podcast for geoscie...
S4E10 Down to Earth: Training for culture change in Open Science (00:31:12)
The open science movement is an experiment, but it’s an experiment that has a lot of merit when it comes to its vision of equitable transparency, accessibility and collaboration for better science, an...
S4E09 Down to Earth: Getting the Green for Open Science (00:33:27)
Open science has been an almost exclusively voluntary endeavor for the past two decades, with passionate individuals piecing together collaboratives, nonprofits, grants, and donations to support their...
S4E08 Down to Earth: Demystifying the Scientific Process with Data Management, FAIR, and Science Communication (00:33:27)
Part of the thinking behind the open science movement is that, if science is open, more people will trust the scientific process. But, as previous guests have pointed out, opening up science requires ...
S4E07 Down to Earth: Artificial Intelligence: Boon or Bane for Open Science? (00:28:00)
There’s a technological revolution happening right now that is having a massive impact on our interactions with each other, and the world around us. That revolution? Artificial Intelligence. Touted as...
S4E06 Down to Earth: Breaking Barriers with Open Education and Open Peer Review (00:34:19)
It’s all well and good to have open source software, but if end-users have no clue how to operate it, open data becomes useless. That’s why Open Education is another important component of open scienc...
S4E05 Down to Earth: Making Open Source more Accessible: A GitHub Case Study (00:31:24)
How can we ensure open source is open to everyone? In this episode we speak to Demetris Cheatham, Senior Director of Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging at GitHub, about how she’s building “open opportun...
S4E04 Down to Earth: Pirate or Proprietary? The Solution in Open Source (00:27:57)
Open science and open data easily go hand-in-hand, but one area of open science that’s often forgotten is open source. What is open source and how does it allow us to actually use open data? In this e...
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