David M. Hall

Dr. David M. Hall is a senior data scientist at NVIDIA. His research focuses on applications of artificial intelligence for the Earth and space sciences. Previously, Dr. Hall held positions as an assistant professor of research in the Computer Science department at CU Boulder, and as a research scientist at the National Center for Atmospheric Research. He has a broad technical background in theoretical physics, computational fluid dynamics, remote sensing, numerical methods, weather and climate modeling, and artificial intelligence. Before joining NVIDIA, Dr. Hall spent much of the previous decade developing numerical techniques to improve the atmospheric components of the CESM and E3SM global climate models. Dr. Hall earned a Ph.D. in soft condensed-matter physics from the University of Santa Barbara, CA and a BA in physics from CU Boulder.
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Generative AI

How Generative AI is Empowering Climate Tech with NVIDIA Earth-2

In the context of global warming, NVIDIA Earth-2 has emerged as a pivotal platform for climate tech, generating actionable insights in the face of increasingly... 14 MIN READ