The students who were undertaking their summer internship at TechnoLab presented the preliminary results, Wednesday, July 23, in the Rittmann Hall, starting at 10:30 AM.

The program for the seminar day is as follows:

10:30 Regional Climate Modeling to study volcano climate interactions: the case of the June 1991 Pinatubo Eruption (Pierre Richard, Melvin Monkerhey, and Brice Mekoulou)

11:00 How next-generation geostationary satellite data can enhance the monitoring of volcanic emissions (Valentine Curt)

11:15 How quantum computing can improve numerical climate modeling: theory and first applications (Mateo Clair-Da Fonseca)

11:30 Validation and Robustness Analysis of a Temporal Classification Pipeline: A Case Study on Volcanic Prediction Data (Naoufal Kribet)

11:45 A machine learning approach to volcanic eruption classification at Mount Etna using satellite-based data (Damien Benot)

12:00 Retrieval of volcanic plume height from FCI observations (Hind Benzakour)

12:15 Exploring the ERA5 dataset to understand the volcanic effects on climate (Lena Vaizand)

 

Each presentation is allocated approximately 10–12 minutes, followed by 5 minutes for questions.