The Science Museum is starting a series of conferences on astronomy together with the European Space Agency.
He This week the Museu de les Ciències begins its conference series “Astronomy in the City of Arts and Sciences”. with the head of education and communication of the European Space Agency (ESA), Sandra Benitez, who will give a presentation on “European Space Agency: exploring the universe to better care for our planet.” The event, which is free until seats fill, will take place on Thursday, May 16 at 7:00 pm in the Santiago Grisolia Hall of the Science Museum.
In his lecture, he will highlight the most significant results achieved by ESA’s scientific missions in the field of space astronomy, which not only expand understanding of the Universe, but also protect the environment, promote international cooperation, stimulate economic progress and enrich the world. quality of life on our planet.
It will also provide a glimpse into future missions that will provide further insight into the origins of the universe and the possibility of discovering habitable worlds beyond our solar system.
The European Space Agency (ESA) represents Europe’s entry into space, committed to the peaceful exploration and use of space for the benefit of all humanity. Through an extensive program of space missions, ESA continually challenges the limits of scientific knowledge by introducing unprecedented technological innovations.
Artificial Intelligence Conference
This month also starts Conferences “Current news”‘ with expert Jose Duato, Chief Technology Officer (CTO); Ksimov Quantum, a specialist in academic numerical computing at the Royal Academy of Exact, Physical and Natural Sciences, who will give a presentation on “Artificial Intelligence and Sustainable Development: Current Solutions”. The event will take place on Tuesday, May 21, at 19:00 in the Santiago Grisolía Auditorium. Access to this lesson is free.
Applications based on various artificial intelligence technologies are being adopted at a breakneck pace. However, such rapid adoption comes with significant challenges, and one of the most notable is the environmental impact caused by massive electricity consumption.
This conference quantifies this impact, looking at the various techniques and technologies already integrated into modern AI systems that have been proven to provide significant energy savings. However, it is becoming clear that these implemented methods have reached the point of optimization, which implies the need to adopt innovative approaches to further reduce the energy consumption associated with artificial intelligence.
Finally, some of these innovative perspectives are outlined that have the potential to revolutionize the current landscape, pointing in the direction of improving energy efficiency in the field of artificial intelligence.