NCAI related workshops and meetings

For over 20 years, ESIP meetings have brought together the most innovative thinkers and leaders around Earth science data, forming a community dedicated to making Earth science data more discoverable, accessible and useful to researchers, practitioners, policymakers, and the public. The theme of the January meeting is "Opening Doors to Open Science".
Sessions on AI, including speakers from NCAI, include: FAIR for AI in Geoscience: From AI-Ready Data to Practical AI Models

103rd AMS Annual Meeting: The 22nd Conference on Artificial Intelligence for Environmental Science (8-12 January 2023) covers a diverse range of topics from open data to thematic application development (e.g., model downscaling, bias correction, extreme weather, and more).
NOAA AI workshops

The interactive workshop will be a virtual event to build collaboration and initiate the active development of AI-powered applications and community standards, focusing on three themes: fire weather and impacts, AI in ocean conservation, and interoperable Digital Twin Earth. September 4-9, 2022, Virtual

The third event continued the successes of previous workshops and encouraged participation by scientists, program managers, and leaders from the public, academic and private sectors who work in AI and environmental sciences. The theme was “Transforming Weather, Climate Services, and Blue Economy with Artificial Intelligence.” September 13-17, 2021, Virtual

The NOAA AI Workshop Local Organizing Committee and the Science Committee, decided to hosted the Workshop virtually (online) in light of the global pandemic. The workshop spanned many weeks and consisted of weekly events including: extended presentations, mini sessions, panel discussions, tutorials, and networking opportunities. This WiSM (Workshop in Slow Motion) took advantage of the virtual format and reserved time for the development of presentations and Q&As sessions across. July 30, 2020 - February 25, 2021, Virtual

The workshop gathered scientists, program managers, and leaders from the public, academic and private sectors. It enabled experts involved in the development and adaptation of AI tools and applications in a number of fields to meet and exchange experiences. April 23-25 2019, College Park, MD