Institute of Computing for Climate Science
Computational modelling is key to climate science. But models are becoming increasingly complex as we seek to understand our world in more depth and model it at higher fidelity. The Institute of Computing for Climate Science (ICCS) studies and supports the role of software engineering, computer science, artificial intelligence, and data science within climate science. The institute comprises a collaboration between Cambridge Zero, the Departments of Applied Mathematics and Theoretical Physics (host department of the institute), Computer Science and Technology, and University Information Services at the University of Cambridge.
The institute is part of the larger Virtual Institute for Scientific Software (VISS) established by Schmidt Sciences addressing the growing demand for software engineers with backgrounds in science, complex data and mathematics who can build dynamic, scalable, open software to facilitate accelerated scientific discovery across fields. ICCS applies its existing expertise in climate sciences and artificial intelligence with the research teams from Schmidt Sciences’ Virtual Earth Systems Research Institute (VESRI) to address the specific computation and research software needs in the area of climate modelling.