Join the AI4URBAN-HEALTH Network to hear about initiatives using artificial intelligence to create healthier, greener cities!
Using artificial intelligence to create healthier, greener cities!
An innovative new initiative, the AI4URBAN-HEALTH Network (https://www.imperial.ac.uk/earth-science/research/research-projects/aiurbanhealth/), led by Imperial College London’s Earth Science and Engineering, aims to explore how AI might revolutionise the design and management of urban environments to improve health and sustainability.
It is a cutting-edge collaboration between Imperial College London, Born In Bradford, Global Centre for Clean Air Research (GCARE) and University of Southampton. It will bring together experts from diverse fields spanning AI, health sciences, urban planning and environmental studies, in an inspired new effort to tackle the increasing public health and sustainability challenges faced by our cities and towns.
The network is actively seeking members to keep in touch, participate in workshops, events, and sandpits to push forward and realise these bold ambitions.
To find out more, interested people can sign up to communications here: https://forms.office.com/Pages/ResponsePage.aspx?id=B3WJK4zudUWDC0-CZ8PTBxbNyS7qnPJMkc4SBpNNm0xUNjRQSzc5UDRFSUJIQ0VQTkk3MFM3SUM2Qy4u
Prof Christopher Pain in ESE, who leads the network, said: “You don’t need to be an expert in AI to join our network and be part of this community – whether you’re an urban planner, community leader, environmental modeller, policy maker or computational physicist, we’d love to hear from you!”
Read the press release here: https://www.imperial.ac.uk/news/271613/new-network-artificial-intelligence-tackle-urban