by Florentine Weber | 19. November 25 | News
Science meets student curiosity – and the result was two days full of experimentation, questions, and hands-on climate exploration. As part of the “Schule trifft Wissenschaft” programme, supported by the Sparkasse KölnBonn Stiftung Wissen, colleagues from...
by Florentine Weber | 18. November 25 | News
Eva Pfannerstill, Helmholtz Investigator Group Leader at Forschungszentrum Jülich and Junior Professor at the University of Cologne working in Atmospheric Chemistry and Air Quality, has received the 2026 EGU Atmospheric Sciences Division Outstanding Early Career...
by Florentine Weber | 04. November 25 | News
The German Research Foundation (DFG) has awarded a Reinhart Koselleck Project to the University of Cologne, providing €1.25 million over five years. The project brings together computer science and meteorology to advance cloud modeling and improve our understanding of...
by Florentine Weber | 23. October 25 | News
From uncertainty quantification to connected radar networks, from the Fréchet distance to transformer efficiency – our AlgoEarth Kick-off Week (7-10 October 2026, University of Cologne) once again offered an excellent platform for exchange between Earth...
by Florentine Weber | 30. September 25 | News
Each snowflake is different, each cloud is different. This means we cannot understand our system with very simple models. We, as meteorologists or remote sensing experts, already used neural networks early on to figure out how to translate what a satellite measures...
by Florentine Weber | 12. September 25 | News
Directly following the third international Machine Learning for Earth System Modelling (MLESM) Workshop, which gathered about 250 experts from around the globe, a more focused group of around 25 participants came together for a hands-on hackathon. Guided by a team of...