Tom Beucler

Tom Beucler

Tom Beucler is an assistant professor of environmental data science at the University of Lausanne in Switzerland. He recently started a lab (https://unil.ch/dawn) specifically dedicated to the intersection of atmospheric physics and machine learning, with the goal of improving our understanding of atmospheric dynamics and assisting weather and climate predictions. For that purpose, his research group combines physical theory, computational science, statistics, numerical simulations, and observational analyses.  

Before that, Tom studied the interaction of tropical storms, radiation, and atmospheric water as part of his PhD at MIT. As a postdoc and project scientist at Columbia and UC Irvine, he investigated how to best integrate physical knowledge into neural-network representations of convection for climate modeling. 

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    University of Lausanne
  • Profession
    Assistant Professor
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8 March 2023
17:00 - 19:00 CET Geneva | 09:00–11:00 EST, New York | 08:00-10:00 CST, Beijing
Tom Beucler (University of Lausanne), Marie McGraw (Colorado State University), Duncan Watson-Parris (University of California San Diego)...

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