Upcoming Event:
Various Speakers,
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Tuesday May 19, 2026
POB 2.302
The HydroML 2026 symposium will explore how AI/ML concepts can be used to enhance the predictive understanding of complex systems in hydrological and geological sciences. The overarching goal is to discuss process-based scientific principles that can help integrate AI/ML with earth system science. In essence, the symposium seeks to stimulate discussions that will help develop physically guided AI/ML approaches which are explainable, interpretable, and improve the mechanistic understanding of earth system science. It will foster collaborations among researchers who are both new to the field and already involved, thereby strengthening ties within the community of AI/ML researchers.
This three-day symposium will bring together researchers and practitioners working at the intersection of artificial intelligence (Al), machine learning (ML), and Water, Earth and Climate sciences. The symposium will focus on key advancements in ML and Al for hydrology and broader geosciences, scientific ML computing, hybrid modeling, uncertainty quantification, and Earth foundation models.
Abstract submission open until March 10, 2026 with acceptance March 27, 2026.
Registration opening mid-March.