

Colin McCormick
Principal scientist at Carbon Direct, expert in carbon removal and industrial decarbonization, and former advisor at the US Department of Energy.
Top 3 podcasts with Colin McCormick
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Jan 14, 2025 • 38min
AI, Extreme Weather, and the LA Wildfires
Alice Hill, a climate expert and former Obama administration official, and Colin McCormick, a principal scientist focused on carbon removal, discuss the rising challenges of extreme weather, particularly in Southern California's wildfires. They delve into groundbreaking AI-powered weather forecasting models that outperform traditional predictions and emphasize the urgent need for these technologies to reach at-risk communities. The conversation also touches on how innovative strategies can drastically improve disaster preparedness and enhance public weather services.

Apr 24, 2025 • 33min
AI, Energy and Climate: Taylor Sparks and Colin McCormick: AI for Materials Innovation Part 2
Taylor Sparks, a professor at the University of Utah and host of the Materialism Podcast, joins Colin McCormick, Principal Scientist at Carbon Direct and Georgetown professor, to delve into AI's role in materials innovation for clean energy. They discuss the challenges of data limitations and the need for interdisciplinary collaboration in climate solutions. The conversation also touches on the risks of AI in materials science, emphasizing sustainable practices and balancing innovation with environmental concerns. The duo wraps up with intriguing book recommendations on technology and personal growth.

Apr 21, 2025 • 38min
AI, Energy and Climate: Taylor Sparks and Colin McCormick: AI for Materials Innovation Part 1
Join Colin McCormick, a Principal Scientist at Carbon Direct and Georgetown professor, alongside Taylor Sparks, a materials science expert from the University of Utah. They dive into how AI can revolutionize materials innovation to fight climate change. Discover how machine learning is enhancing renewable energy technologies and uncovering new materials like 3D printable aluminum alloys. They also tackle challenges in carbon capture, exploring advanced metal organic frameworks, and discuss innovative solutions to reduce the carbon footprint of cement production.