CBI Students Recognized at National Conference

CBI students, Hamid Kamangir and Hue Dinh, were recognized for their presentations at the American Meteorological Society’s 20th Conference on Artificial Intelligence which was held vitually last month from January 10-15. Hamid Kamangir placed third and Hue Dinh placed fourth (honorable mention) at last month’s conference. Hamid Kamangir presented on his paper, FogNet: A Multiscale 3D CNN with an Attention Mechanism and a Dense Block for Fog Predictions, and Hue Dinh presented on his paper, Deep Learning Predictions of Coastal Fog Using Autoencoders.

The American Meteorological Society’s 20th Conference on Artificial Intelligence was held at the 101st Annual Meeting, from 10-14 January 2021 in New Orleans. The theme for the 101st Annual Meeting was “strengthening engagement with communities through our science and service”. The American Meteorological Society’s was founding in 1919 and its mission has been to advance the atmospheric and related sciences, technologies, applications, and services for the benefit of society.

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