In this workshop, students will learn the fundamentals of AI, data literacy, and data mining, directly applying these concepts to environmental and sustainability topics.
- sustainable economic growth strategy | waste management | waste recycling
- Wednesday 4 June 2025, 14:00 - 15:30 (CEST)
- Heilbronn, Germany
Practical information
- When
- Wednesday 4 June 2025, 14:00 - 15:30 (CEST)
- Where
- Max-Planck-Straße 39,74081 Heilbronn, Germany
- Languages
- German
- Part of
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Description
This interactive 90-minute workshop is designed for students in environmental and engineering disciplines to introduce fundamental concepts of artificial intelligence (AI), data literacy, and data mining. The session will provide practical insights into the intersection of AI and sustainability, helping students understand how these technologies can be applied to environmental challenges.
The workshop will be led by Michael Kircher and Alina Dieminger from the KI-Campus and will take place at Heilbronn University, specifically for students enrolled in the Environmental and Process Engineering as well as Process and Environmental Technology programmes.
The key objectives of this workshop are to provide students with a fundamental understanding of artificial intelligence and data literacy. Additionally, the session aims to explore real-world applications of AI in sustainability and environmental protection, demonstrating how these technologies can contribute to solving ecological challenges. Lastly, the workshop seeks to inspire long-term interest in AI-driven solutions for environmental and engineering issues, encouraging students to further engage with this field in their academic and professional careers.
Through hands-on activities and discussions, students will gain an initial understanding of AI’s role in shaping sustainable futures, equipping them with the skills and motivation to further explore this field.
