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Poster Session: AI for Sustainability

Session Description

Monday, April 13 | 5:30 – 7:00 PM | Location: MIT Museum

This session will feature posters from across the MIT community on applications of artificial intelligence for sustainability. Projects feature a wide variety of AI applications; specific titles include:

  • Corporate Biodiversity Commitments Robustness Analysis using Custom Agentic AI Data Tools, Michelle Westerlaken
  • Investor Democracy, Bram van der Kroft
  • Agentic Artificial Intelligence in Support of Circularity Policy, Laurent Lioté
  • GENIUS: GENerative Intelligence for Urban Sustainability, Norhan Bayomi
  • Learning Matter” for a Sustainable Future, Lauren Chua, Artur Lyssenko & Sauradeep Majumdar
  • Catalytic Green Commodity Markets, Florian Berg
  • Heat Alert+ Advanced Heat Warning System, Kellen Peitl & Shreya Dungarwal
  • Atomistic Modeling and Machine Learning for the Discovery of Sustainable Transition Metal Catalysts, Jacob Toney
  • Unlocking Recycled Copper with AI-Driven Material Analysis, David Cohen-Tanugi
  • Reducing Parametric Uncertainty in Earth System Models with Efficient Emulators, Ethan YoungIn Shin
  • Improving the Outcomes of Structural Optimization through Human-AI Collaboration, Josephine Carstensen
  • Strategies for Ecologically Aware Management of N2O Emissions from Agricultural Soils, Amanda Bischoff & Sandeep Mangat
  • AI-Driven Optimization of Water Supply Networks for Wildfire Resilience, Mayar Ariss
  • Global Building Inventory (globi) – Toward Climate Actionable Information for Every Building in the World, Darya Guettler & Sam Wolk
  • Turning Agricultural Residues Into Climate Solution: Alternative Utilizations and Geospatial Life Cycle Analysis, Tananya Prankprakma & Yu-Tong Shao
  • Cheap Thrills: Effective Amortized Optimization Using Inexpensive Labels, Khai Nguyen
  • PFΔ: A Benchmark Dataset for Power Flow under Load, Generation, and Topology Variations, Anvita Bhagavathula, Alvaro Carbonero, & Ana Rivera Him
  • Predictive and Prescriptive Analytics toward Optimizing Wildfire Suppression, Ryne Reger
  • Assessing Environmental Attribute Certificates in the Building Design Process, Jonathan Broyles
  • Facilitating MIT Campus Decarbonization with Occupant-centric Control and an On-site Data Center, Sicheng Zhan
  • Improving Detection of Polymer Degradation Products with Machine-learning-based Data Generation, Joules Provenzano
  • From Decarbonization to Discovery: AI for Sustainable Cementitious Materials, Soroush Mahjoubi
  • Prediction of Extreme Precipitation Occurrence with Convolutional Neural Networks (CNNs): Insights from Multiple Reanalysis Data, Xiang Gao
  • AI and Automation to Reimagine Chemical Production and Materials Discovery, Abhishek Soni
  • Sustainable Processing of Mine Tailings: Critical Metal Extraction and Residue Reuse in Construction Materials, Yixi Tian
  • Methane Emission Reduction as a High Leverage Point in the Voluntary Carbon Market, Audrey Parker
  • Generative AI-Assisted Decision Support for Optimal Shelter Allocation During Floods, Rohit Parasnis & William Zhang
  • Collaborative Infrastructure Planning for Freight Electrification, Jason Luo, Saurabh Amin, Maxime Bouscary, Alexandre Jacquillat, Sean Lo & Kayla Rainey
  • Electric Vehicle Routing Problems: Algorithms to Impact, Sean Lo & Alexandre Jacquillat
  • Making Computational Fabrication Sustainable with AI, Zhi-Ray Wang
  • Intelligent Building Control for Comfort, Savings, and Grid Flexibility, You Lin
  • AI-empowered Architect: Grounding of Perceptual and Performance Driven Spaces, Chloe Hong
  • Zero Waste Tree, Oliver Moldow
  • Post Release Environmental Degradation Across Heterogeneous Textile Chemistries, Blaise Babineck
  • Hyperspectral Remote Sensing of Soil Organic Carbon, Sherrie Wang

Food and drinks will be served. This is a great opportunity to mingle with the MIT community and representatives from MCSC member companies in the amazing environment of the MIT Museum!

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