Talks and presentations

Extreme weather events and water security as emerging challenges for global society: How can we use deep machine learning, topological data analysis and causal time series analysis to study weather phenomena in large climate datasets?

May 11, 2021

Invited Talk, Cambridge Environmental Data Science Group (CEDSG) Seminar, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom

I gave a virtual talk on my current research on causal inference for large scale climate teleconnections and water security problem in the Himalayan region at the Cambridge Environmental Data Science Group Seminar, University of Cambridge, United Kingdom.

Topological Data Analysis and Machine Learning Methods for Pattern Detection in Spatiotemporal Climate Data

June 24, 2019

Keynote Talk, 14th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology, Toulouse, France

A keynote talk “Topological Data Analysis and Machine Learning Methods for Pattern Detection in Spatiotemporal Climate Data”, Session 7 - Statistical and machine learning in climate science, at the 14th International Meeting on Statistical Climatology, Centre International de Conférences, Météo-France, Toulouse, France. (presented on my behalf by K.Kashinath)

Towards Topological Pattern Detection Methods in Spatiotemporal Data

November 11, 2018

Invited Talk, Linear Algebra and Optimization Seminar, Stanford University, Stanford, CA, USA

I have given a talk “Towards Topological Pattern Detection Methods in Spatiotemporal Data” at the Linear Algebra and Optimization Seminar, ICME, Stanford University, USA.