home Anil Madhavapeddy, Professor of Planetary Computing  

Mapping greener futures with planetary computing / Oct 2024

I got invited by SertaƧ Sehlikoglu to deliver a lecture to the Masters students down at the UCL Institute for Global Prosperity. I talked about the recent work on planetary computing, with an overview of the LIFE and FOOD papers.

# 25th Oct 2024   icontalks iconvideos biodiversity conservation food london sensing spatial systems

Speaking at CCI workshop on conservation evidence / Jun 2024

Bill Sutherland organised a workshop at the CCI on how to bring about an Effectiveness Revolution for transforming conservation into an evidence-driven discipline.

The aim was to discuss the "Evidence Emergency" (The Wildlife Trusts' term), the urgent need to embed evidence into decision-making and to create additional evidence to fill the considerable gaps in the evidence base, to improve conservation practice.

I gave a talk about our early results with the conservation copilots work.

# 25th Jun 2024   icontalks iconvideos ai biodiversity conservation evidence llms

Programming for the Planet / May 2024

I was invited by Mary Sheeran to deliver a keynoted at Lambda Days, and I decided to go along to talk about my work on Programming for the Planet. The conference was a really vibrant crowd and I would definitely go along in future years. It's best summarised via an interview video they took of all the speakers.

# 27th May 2024   icontalks iconvideos biodiversity cloud distributed fp interview ocaml satellite satellites sensing sweden

BBC report on the new Cambridge supercomputer ("Dawn") announced at the 2023 AI Summit / Nov 2023

On the BBC briefly about the Dawn supercomputer

# 2nd Nov 2023   icontalks iconvideos cloud hpc interview

Functional Programming for the Planet / Sep 2023

Keynoted at ICFP 2023 on Functional Programming for the Planet

# 5th Sep 2023   icontalks iconvideos biodiversity forests fp icfp keynote satellite seattle sensing

Leveraging Scientific Innovation and AI to Scale Carbon Markets / Mar 2023

Discussion with Mantle Labs about carbon credits

# 7th Mar 2023   icontalks iconvideos carboncredits economics forests london

Financing Forests: A Credible Approach towards Halting Tropical Deforestation / Nov 2022

Wednesday seminar on financing forests using carbon credits

# 16th Nov 2022   icontalks iconvideos carboncredits economics forests satellite sensing

17th William Pitt Seminar - Who's in Charge? / Nov 2022

I opened the 17th William Pitt Seminar at Pembroke College on climate change with a brief talk about the status of the world's biodiversity, and how we have more agency than ever before to take matters into our own hands.

# 1st Nov 2022   icontalks iconvideos biodiversity climate evidence pembroke policy satellite

State of the OCaml Platform 2020 / Aug 2020

Talk on the state of the OCaml Platform in 2020

# 28th Aug 2020   icontalks iconvideos devtools ocaml opensource

The First Billion Real Deployments of Unikernels / Feb 2020

Part 2

# 26th Feb 2020   icontalks iconvideos embedded keynote mirageos scotland systems unikernels

Rebuilding Operating Systems with Functional Principles / Feb 2020

Delivered the distinguished seminar series at St Andrews on rebuilding Operating Systems with functional principles

# 26th Feb 2020   icontalks iconvideos embedded keynote mirageos scotland systems unikernels

Programming the Next Trillion Embedded Devices / Feb 2020

Part 3

# 26th Feb 2020   icontalks iconvideos embedded keynote mirageos scotland systems unikernels

The OCaml Platform 1.0 with Reason ML / Dec 2018

# 11th Dec 2018   icontalks iconvideos devtools ocaml

State of the OCaml Platform / Sep 2017

Talk on the state of the OCaml Platform

# 8th Sep 2017   icontalks iconvideos devtools icfp ocaml opensource

Unikernels: the rise of the library hypervisor in MirageOS / Oct 2016

DockerCon talk on unikernels and MirageOS

# 14th Oct 2016   icontalks iconvideos docker mirageos ocaml systems unikernels xen

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