Climate DISK

Climate DISK uses the DISK framework to automate climate analysis using observational paleoclimate data stored on the LinkedEarth platform (in the LiPD format). These datasets consist of paleoclimate measurements (such as tree ring width, the isotopic composition of ice, bulk composition of marine and lake sediments) as a proxy for past environmental variables such as temperature and precipitation.

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Repositories

Varun Ratnakar
Varun Ratnakar
Research Engineer

Varun Ratnakar is director of Karya Limited, which provides services in AI research and development to USC’s Information Sciences Instute.

Yolanda Gil
Yolanda Gil
Senior Director for Major Strategic AI and Data Science Initiatives

I have broad research interests in AI and data science. As Principal Scientist I lead the Interactive Knowledge Capture research group, which is part of AI@ISI.

Daniel Garijo
Daniel Garijo
Collaborator
Hernan Vargas
Hernan Vargas
Research Engineer

My research interests are UI/UX and semantic technologies.

Deborah Khider
Deborah Khider
Research Lead

My research interests lie at the intersection of geoscience and artificial intelligence. I am particularly interested in using AI to advance the field of paleoclimatology, including tools to annotate and retrieve data, workflows for analysis and machine learning for climate-relevant predictions.

Maximiliano Osorio
Maximiliano Osorio
Research Engineer

I’m a software engineer who is passionate about making AI researchers possible, creating technologies to integrate information and models across disciplines.