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:: * We have released [https://github.com/ucam-eo/geotessera TESSERA]: a global, analysis-ready, 10m resolution, open, vegetation-oriented foundation model with SOTA or better performance on a set of diverse tasks | :: * We have released [https://github.com/ucam-eo/geotessera TESSERA]: a global, analysis-ready, 10m resolution, open, vegetation-oriented foundation model with SOTA or better performance on a set of diverse tasks | ||
− | :: * I am delighted to be named as the inaugural recipient of [https://energy.acm.org/sigenergy-achievement-award-2025-winner-announcement/ ACM SIGENERGY Lifetime Achievement Award]. Here is a [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/tpf5memzz95qzot2dzsgq/Hints-on-doing-resaearch-keynote.pptx?rlkey=tbywqxjrd9no1975k148qxx3w&st=2soxoeyt&dl=0 link] to my award presentation "Hints on doing research." | + | :: * I am delighted to be named as the inaugural recipient of the [https://energy.acm.org/sigenergy-achievement-award-2025-winner-announcement/ ACM SIGENERGY Lifetime Achievement Award]. Here is a [https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/tpf5memzz95qzot2dzsgq/Hints-on-doing-resaearch-keynote.pptx?rlkey=tbywqxjrd9no1975k148qxx3w&st=2soxoeyt&dl=0 link] to my award presentation: "Hints on doing research." |
:: * Public lecture on [https://youtu.be/mblvc8txs_0?feature=shared Is there hope for the climate] | :: * Public lecture on [https://youtu.be/mblvc8txs_0?feature=shared Is there hope for the climate] | ||
:: * Amelia Holcomb, my first PhD student at Cambridge, passed her viva at the end of April and will soon join the University of Maryland and the NASA Goddard Lab as a postdoc working with the GEDI team. | :: * Amelia Holcomb, my first PhD student at Cambridge, passed her viva at the end of April and will soon join the University of Maryland and the NASA Goddard Lab as a postdoc working with the GEDI team. |
Revision as of 16:34, 3 July 2025
I am the Robert Sansom Professor of Computer Science in the Department of Computer Science and Technology at the University of Cambridge and a Professorial Fellow at Fitzwilliam College. I am also a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada, ACM, and IEEE.
Pronunciation: Srinivasan Keshav (Keshav is my given name).
Current work: Although I started out as a researcher in computer networking in 1988, since 2010 my focus has been on using computer science for sustainability. I have worked on reducing the carbon footprint of legacy systems such as energy generation, transportation, and building. For the past five years, I have also worked on analysis of remote sensing data, primarily for avoiding deforestation of tropical forests. Here is a more detailed list and updated list of what I am currently working on.
Part II/ACS Projects: Here is a list of potential projects. I will be happy to supervise similar projects.
Links: Online calendar | My YouTube channel | Wikipedia page | Semantic Scholar | Google News and Scholar profile | Energy and Environment Group | EEG YouTube channel | ORCID
Recent news | Older news items
- * We have released TESSERA: a global, analysis-ready, 10m resolution, open, vegetation-oriented foundation model with SOTA or better performance on a set of diverse tasks
- * I am delighted to be named as the inaugural recipient of the ACM SIGENERGY Lifetime Achievement Award. Here is a link to my award presentation: "Hints on doing research."
- * Public lecture on Is there hope for the climate
- * Amelia Holcomb, my first PhD student at Cambridge, passed her viva at the end of April and will soon join the University of Maryland and the NASA Goddard Lab as a postdoc working with the GEDI team.
- * We have released the GreenLens app for tree trunk measurement, now featured on the main Cambridge website. GreenLens recently won the 'Better Future' Award from the Cambridge Ring.
- * Declaration on an Academic Response to the Climate Crisis
Email: sk818 at cam dot ac dot uk . I do not respond to email on weekends or between 5:30pm and 9:00am, but during those times, if the email does not require me to do more than 20 minutes of work, you can expect a rapid response.