Peter Dueben

European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts

Peter is the Head of the Earth System Modelling Section at the European Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasts (ECMWF) developing one of the world’s leading global weather forecast models. Before, he was AI and Machine Learning Coordinator at ECMWF and University Research Fellowship of the Royal Society performing research towards the use of machine learning, high-performance computing, and reduced numerical precision in weather and climate simulations. Peter is coordinator of the MAELSTROM EuroHPC-Joint Undertaking project that is implementing a software/hardware co-design cycle to optimise performance and quality of machine learning applications in the area of weather and climate science, and work-package leader of the ESiWACE-3 Centre of Excellence. Before moving to ECMWF, Peter has written his PhD thesis at the Max Planck Institute for Meteorology and worked as PostDoc with Tim Palmer at the University of Oxford.

Talks

The digital revolution of Earth system modelling

23-Apr-24

Keynote