News of the Gale Epstein Center for Technology, Policy and the Environment, housed in the Seidenberg School of CSIS was picked up by Westfair Communications.
Innovating for Tomorrow: Seidenberg Students Ignite Change at the NY Climate Exchange AI Innovation Challenge
On April 21, the Seidenberg School of Computer Science and Information Systems at 91ÊÓƵ hosted a local kickoff for the 2024 NY Climate Exchange AI Innovation Challenge. This event, led by Seidenberg's AI Lab co-directors Christelle Scharff and Katie Todd, introduced 91ÊÓƵ students to a significant opportunity to engage with a global issue—stormwater management. As climate change intensifies, severe weather is greatly impacting cities around the world. Innovative solutions are crucial for mitigating the impact on urban infrastructure.
Throughout the challenge, students employ artificial intelligence to devise practical solutions that can be implemented not only in New York City but across other urban environments facing similar challenges.
The New York Climate Exchange has initiated this challenge in partnership with partners City University of New York, Duke University, Georgia Institute of Technology, Good Old Lower East Side (GOLES), IBM, Moody’s, New York University, 91ÊÓƵ, Rochester Institute of Technology, Stony Brook University, and the University of Washington. Participating students will have access to advanced tools like IBM’s watsonx.ai technology and the Call for Code platform; Moody’s’ insights and datasets; and GOLES’s community touchpoints. This provides a unique opportunity to translate theoretical knowledge into practical, impactful technological solutions.
The kick-off event was not just a demonstration of technological potential but also a celebration of the community and collaborative efforts. The deadline for team registrations is swiftly approaching on April 30th, with the next phase of the project leading to a presentation in October where finalists will present their solutions at the New York Exchange.
As we move forward, we invite all eligible students to register and participate in this extraordinary learning and development opportunity. Whether you are from a computer science, engineering, or interdisciplinary background, your unique skills and perspectives are invaluable. Join us in creating real-world solutions that not only address key environmental challenges but also pave the way for future innovations.
For more information and to register your team, please visit . Submissions are due on April 30, so move quickly!
Together, let's innovate for a sustainable future.