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Episode 6 - Heliophysics Big Year with Dr. Anna Jungbluth, European Space Agency (ESA)

43 min · 12 apr 2024
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Anna works on machine learning applications for earth observation and climate research. Before her postdoc, she obtained her PhD in Physics at the University of Oxford, researching renewable energies. Throughout her PhD, Anna developed an interest in machine learning for scientific applications, which led her to joining the Frontier Development Lab as a researcher in 2019. She returned to the program as a faculty member, and helps lead various heliophysics and earth observation projects. She is passionate about increasing diversity in STEM and helping to empower the next generation of interdisciplinary scientists.

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