University Guest Lectures
by IBM Academic Ambassadors
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The Smart Electric Power Grid - Internet of Things for the World's Largest Machine
According to the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers, the electric power grid is the largest machine. The increased reliability on electric power for digital life, as well as transportation, has been driving smart grid for the last 15 years. …
Numérique responsable, Design durable et éco-conception web
En 2019, le numérique a émis deux fois plus de gaz à effet de serre que l’ensemble du trafic aérien mondial.
Et pourtant, son impact environnemental est bien souvent sous-estimé car peu visible face aux multiples avantages et bénéfices dont on …
Topics
Corporate Social ResponsibilityEthicsSustainabilityWeather and ClimateLecture language
EnglishFrenchIntelligent Electricity, Water and Gas!
Summary of Energy & Utilities industrial solutions including:
WORKFORCE & ASSET MANAGEMENT
• Asset Predictive Maintenance. Corrosion
• Health, Safety and Environment
• Cognitive Knowledge Management
ENERGY SYSTEM OPTIMIZATION
• Demand Management
• Renewable Energy Forecasting
TRACEABILITY
• Guarantees of Origin
• Energy …
Due to the health of IBM's clients, employees and partners being our primary concern. IBM had taken a new approach to its signature event. Normally an invite only event with world-class speakers in the industry it is now open to …
Mesoscale Numerical Weather Prediction- Model Implementation and Applications
The presentation provides an overview of the importance of mesosccale and local weather modeling and prediction. It provides details on IBM's Deep Thunder weather prediction model as well as the community model which is incorporates. Case study examples are provided …
The Jefferson Project at Lake George
The Jefferson Project is collaboration between Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, IBM, and the FUND for Lake George focused on developing a detailed understanding of the overall ecology of Lake George, including the interactions of the physical, chemical, and biological environment in …
From punchcard machines to quantum computers. What is the state of IBM 2020? Where did we come from, where are we today, and where are we headed?
I'd love to give my take on on the abovementioned questions.
Rethinking Weather: The Resilience Imperative and the Power of Data
In a time of increasing weather chaos, weather data is empowering companies, saving ecosystems, protecting communities, engaging consumers, and informing investors to build a more resilient world.
In this presentation, Paul discusses how companies / governments are leveraging AI, weather data …
5 in 5 - Five Innovations That Will Change Our Lives Within Five Years
Every year IBM Research publishes the "5 in 5", five innovations that will most likely change our lives within the next five years. In 2021, the vision behind the "5 in 5" is to radically accelerate the process of discovery …