Turbulence is all around us. We’re surrounded by fluids, and they play a crucial role in our health, transportation, energy, and defense systems. However, understanding how these fluids behave in real-life situations can be complicated as fluid movements are complex, evolving on different scales in space and time. This makes it challenging and expensive to study and predict accurately. Fortunately, recent advances in machine learning and artificial intelligence offer promising solutions. In this talk, Dr. Steve Brunton will dive into how these technologies are being used to make sense of and control the unpredictable behaviors of fluids. Dr. Brunton will also highlight recent breakthroughs and the importance of making these computer solutions interpretable by humans and applicable across diverse contexts. Register here.