Celebrating 10 years of applied AI

FOR ALL HUMANKIND

FDL and Trillium are celebrating 10 years of applied AI.

Thank you to our researchers, faculty and partner community for a phenomenal achievement in advancing applied AI research for space and Earth science.

Ad astra per algorithmos!

Download the 10 Years Poster:

More about the challenges

  • 4π Twin Of The Sun

    SPI3S provides the first EUV view of the Sun’s full spherical (4π) surface, including the solar poles.

  • Advance Warning Of Geomagnetic Storms

    DAGGER uses AI to analyze the solar wind and predict where an impending geomagnetic storm will strike on Earth. DAGGER provides a 30 minute advance warning.

  • AI Asteroid Shape Modeling

  • Global meteor Activity

    CAMS takes imagery from observing stations around the world and integrates them into a near-real-time picture of meteor showers, as the Earth passes through the tails of ancient comets.

  • Cloud Classifier

    CUMULO delivers the first AI derived classification of clouds. It allows the analysis of separate cloud types such as Cirrus or Cumulonimbus and their progression across the Earth’s surface.

  • Global flood mapping

  • Star Spots

    STARRY SPOTTER provides a unique view of the volatility of Stars. This AI can identify the presence of ‘star spots’ on distant stars, providing insight to the habitability of alien star systems.

  • Metallic Anomalies On The Moon

    NEBU is an AI pipeline that utilizes several lunar orbiter instruments to identify thermal anomalies on the Moon. The result is never seen before maps which correlate with metals on the lunar surface.

  • Thermospheric Drag

  • Revealing The Moon’s Shadowed Regions