ClimAIr Project
Climate change and air contamination: Artificial Intelligence applied on the correlation between air pollutants and non-communicable respiratory diseases in Europe
The ClimAIr project harnesses Artificial Intelligence (AI) to enhance our understanding of the links between climate change, air pollution, and non-communicable respiratory diseases. By collecting data on greenhouse gases, air pollutants, and respiratory disease prevalence, the project will develop AI-powered tools to improve public health interventions and outcomes. Using Federated Learning (FL), these AI models will ensure patient privacy is protected.
ClimAIr aims to influence policies, create healthier environments, and reduce respiratory diseases in Europe. It will test and validate the ClimAIr tool in selected municipalities, designed for health workers, urban planners, and policymakers. carbono casi nulas.
The consortium includes 20 partners from 15 European countries, with key health centres in Spain, Luxembourg, Ukraine, Italy, France, Germany, Greece, Romania, and Poland providing vital disease data. This interdisciplinary team of researchers, AI experts, social scientists, governance specialists, and communication professionals is dedicated to raising public awareness and delivering meaningful project outcomes.