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‘Genius’ biochemist Kunliang Guan returns to China from US to head new lab
▫️Guan takes up position at Westlake University in aftermath of National Institutes of Health investigation
▫️He joins former colleague neuroscientist Fu Xiangdong, who was forced to resign from the University of California, San Diego
After working in the United States for more than 30 years, biochemist Kunliang Guan is back in China with a full-time chair professor position at Westlake University in the eastern province of Zhejiang.As one of the most cited researchers in his field and a recipient of a MacArthur “genius” award, among other prizes, Guan will head a new laboratory to continue his world-leading research on cell signalling pathways related to organ development and cancer, according to the university’s website.
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Why a European weather agency is using China’s artificial intelligence model
▫️The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts is working with Chinese tech giant Huawei to launch an AI-based forecasting system
▫️AI models have been described as the ‘quiet revolution’ of weather forecasting, which could be a game-changer for the industry
An intergovernmental organisation in Europe is working closely with a Chinese tech giant to apply artificial intelligence (AI) to weather forecasting.
The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts launched a Chinese AI model capable of predicting global weather on its website late last month.
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Europe embraces AI weather forecasting through new collaboration with Huawei
13th August 2023 – (Reading) A prominent European weather organisation has recently formed an intriguing partnership with a Chinese technology powerhouse to harness artificial intelligence for enhancing weather predictions.
The European Centre for Medium-Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF), an intergovernmental organization based in the U.K. providing advanced global weather forecasts, has started utilising a sophisticated AI weather model developed by Huawei Technologies, the Chinese telecommunications giant.
This new AI system, named Pangu-Weather, was added to the ECMWF website in late July following extensive testing that demonstrated its capabilities for accurate and rapid weather forecasting worldwide. The collaboration signifies a bold embrace of AI by the renowned European forecasting centre and the rising prominence of Huawei’s AI tech.
Published research in Nature found that Pangu-Weather surpassed conventional numerical weather prediction techniques in precision. Its AI-powered architecture can analyse global weather patterns from one hour to seven days ahead at astonishing speeds 10,000 times faster than before. Currently, Pangu-Weather can generate worldwide weather forecasts on a second-by-second basis, covering factors like humidity, wind, temperature, pressure, etc. The model has delivered exceptional results in predicting typhoons, cold snaps, heatwaves and more.
For instance, Pangu-Weather accurately projected the path of Typhoon Doksuri and the unusual sharp turn of Typhoon Khanun in early August, providing vital data to weather organizations globally. Professional forecasters have utilised its predictions as a reference, while weather enthusiasts monitor its typhoon forecasts online.
Huawei aims to develop Pangu-Weather into a next-generation AI weather platform that boosts accuracy and speed to help society better respond to extreme conditions. Discussions are also underway with China’s national weather authority on applying this technology. For now, the general public can access Pangu-Weather’s 10-day worldwide predictions on the ECMWF site.
ECMWF confirmed it is embracing AI to establish an optimal balance of physical and machine learning models to continually enhance forecasts. Weather patterns are too chaotic for even supercomputers to calculate precisely. But AI can uncover features humans miss, improving forecasting accuracy. “We think AI models can reveal new atmospheric evolution patterns from massive datasets. AI helps break monopolies of traditional forecasting and boost numerical prediction.
So AI seems poised to disrupt weather forecasting, with Huawei striving to be a pioneer. But some limitations remain currently.
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