Trillium research in the world (and space) View another category: USA EUROPE AUSTRALIA All Locations Featured A Year For Cutting-Edge Research at NeurIPS and AGU 2023 How FDL.AI and LSA Are Helping Us Go Back to the Moon, For Good. AI that automatically detects methane plumes from orbit could be a powerful tool in combating climate change How AI could help scientists spot ‘ultra-emission’ methane plumes faster—from space Celebrating Excellence: Trillium Technologies Triumphs at CogX 2023 AI Awards NIO.space: breakthrough in onboard spacecraft AI presented at IGARRS by ESA SCAN SUPPORTING AI SPACE RESEARCH AT FDL EUROPE 2023 Trillium Wins Phase 1 of NASA MarsXR 2 Challenge DAGGER - New AI-powered model predicts impending solar storms 30 minutes before they occur NASA’s DAGGER could give advance warning of the next big solar storm Podcast: NASA and FDL with James Parr and Madhulika Guhathakurta ESA continues to explore the value of AI in space in partnership with Thales Alenia Space and Microsoft FDL Europe 2022 - Live Twin: Aerosols: Understanding how aerosols and other emissions from extreme fires affect weather and climate FDL work featured at Google NEXT 2022 United Nations World Space Forum 2022 Session III: Be prepared NIO.space: First ever change detection ML deployed and retrained in orbit Analyzing the Health Effects of Space Travel with AI NIO.space: Worldfloods demonstrates flood segmentation from orbit for the first time Tackling Space Exploration Using AI | Frontier Dev Lab and Intel | Intel Software DANCING IN SPACE: John Elkington meets James Parr – the space inventor getting astronauts excited SpaceML Named One of 2021’s Top Innovators Meet The Regenerators: James Parr, Co-Founder and CEO Trillium Technologies Frontier Development Lab Transforms Space and Earth Science for NASA with Google Cloud Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning Technology Bushfire Data Quest researchers win $500K to produce NOBURN citizen science app FUELPOD wins NASA “Watt’s on the Moon” Centennial Challenge CRISP-FL integrated to NASA GeneLab toolbox to be flown on ISS NASA Worldview: making petabytes of NASA data more searchable and usable