Announcing FPClimate 2026
Functional Programming meets Climate Impact Research
Professor of Computer Science
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Computer Science and Engineering
Chalmers University of Technology
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Functional Programming meets Climate Impact Research
I am very happy to announce that the schedule for the 2026 instance of the PhD course "Functional Programming and Climate Impact Research" (FPClimate) is now live! We will be kicking things off on Monday, March 23.
This course explores the critical intersection of computer science and climate science. Throughout the spring, we will read and discuss research papers on how functional programming, domain-specific languages (DSLs), and formal methods (using dependent types in Haskell and Agda) can be applied to climate modeling, sequential decision problems, and computational theories of policy advice.
While we will be covering foundational papers from previous years (dating back to our early work in 2010 on vulnerability modeling), the 2026 iteration will place a special emphasis on two recent and highly relevant papers dealing with uncertainty:
The course is run as a reading and seminar series, requiring participants to digest material with limited teacher presence and come ready to discuss.
For the full reading list, preliminary schedule, and details on how to register or get the Zoom link, please check out the course repository: https://github.com/DSLsofMath/FPClimate
Looking forward to seeing both familiar and new faces this spring!