Presenter
Karthik Kashinath
Biography
Karthik Kashinath is a principal engineer and scientist in HPC+AI at NVIDIA. He co-leads NVIDIA’s Earth-2 initiative, which utilizes cutting-edge large-scale AI to build Earth digital twins for weather and climate applications. A current focus of Earth-2 is on adapting generative AI technologies that are transforming the industry for scientific computing. Karthik is trained as a mechanical and aerospace engineer with a Bachelors from the Indian Institute of Technology – Madras, Masters from Stanford University and PhD from the University of Cambridge. Prior to joining NVIDIA, he worked at Lawrence Berkeley Lab in climate informatics, big data analytics, and physics-informed machine learning for fluid dynamics and Earth system science applications.
Presentations
Minisymposium
Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences
Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics
Minisymposium
Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences
Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics
Minisymposium
Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences
Engineering
Chair of Sessions
Minisymposium
Climate, Weather, and Earth Sciences
Computational Methods and Applied Mathematics