Interactions of the Earth components – InterEarth – is a University of Helsinki profiling action, led by the Faculty of Science. We focus on the interactions and feedbacks between all Earth components – the biosphere, the hydrosphere, the geosphere and the atmosphere – with AI analysis of comprehensive data from the eight research stations of University of Helsinki. We develop science-based solutions related to the interlinked grand challenges of climate change, biodiversity loss, the sustainable use of natural resources, air quality, and natural hazards.
Tackling global challenges with environmental data
Time: Thursday 25.9. klo 17–19.00
Place: Tiedekulma Stage (Yliopistonkatu 4, Helsinki) & online (livestream)
Programme
Presentations
17:00-18:20
- Welcome words & brief introduction to InterEarth – Academician, InterEarth PI Markku Kulmala
- Introduction to University of Helsinki field stations and collecting data from different Earth spheres - Jouni Heiskanen, Director of UH Biological Research Stations
- Echoes of Ice and Earth: Seismic Clues from Earth's Deep Interior to the Icy Surface - Amir Sadeghi-Bagherabadi, Institute of Seismology/ Faculty of Science
- Biodiversity Change - Julia Kemppinen, Luomus & the Faculty of Biological and Environmental sciences.
- Hydrosphere data showing a changing water world - Marie Nordström, Faculty of Biological and Environmental sciences.
- Atmosphere data to answer burning questions of climate change - Anna Lintunen and Pasi Kolari, INAR/ Faculty of Science
- Q&A session
Interactive Data Exhibition
18:20-19:00
Following the presentations and the Q&A session, we invite you to visit our interactive data exhibition platforms. Here, you can explore and learn more about the different data types, how they are processed, their accessibility and utilization for various environmental analyses within InterEarth.
Don't miss this opportunity, the event is free and no registration is needed! You can attend in person at Tiedekulma (Yliopistokatu 4) or follow the event in the live steam on Tiedekulma’s webpage.