In September 25-27, 2024, the research group led by Professor Anatoly Sachenko took part in the Fourth International Conference on the Application of Artificial Intelligence Tools of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (USA) “ProfIT AI 2024” in online format. The joint project of Ukrainian and American scientists united 39 reports in 5 thematic sections “Vision of digital technologies”, “Processes of machine learning”, “Artificial intelligence for health care tasks”, “Directions of the use of intelligent systems”, “Ethics and management in the field of application of artificial intelligence”.
At the meeting, scientists from WUNU presented another work from the interdisciplinary direction of using digital technologies for environmental tasks. It was about the processing of hydroecological monitoring data of surface waters of Ukraine with machine learning tools. The developed model showed high accuracy in assessing the parametric influence of individual pollutants on the general state of the water body. The application of intelligent systems of this type for processing environmental information opens serious prospects not only for the analysis of the current ecobiological state of the object, but also for modeling potential changes and possible risks.
The co-authors of this work, in addition to Anatoly Sachenko, were Acting head of the Department of Ecology and Health Protection Leonid Bytsiura, professor Ruslan Brukhanskyi, head of the Center for Advanced Training of Water Management Workers of the Ministry of Environment of Ukraine Taras Kapusta, doctoral student Khrystyna Lipianina-Honcharenko.
WUNU scientists are currently participating in the active MIT eco-engineering project “Design of a Post-War, Decentralized, Renewable Energy Powered Drinking Water Supply and Treatment System in Ukraine”, which is aimed at attracting the best world experience to solve issues of technological modernization of systems water supply in Ukraine, solving the problems of supplying drinking water to the affected regions of our country.